Researching and writing based on multiple texts |
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Institution: | 1. University of Oslo, Norway;2. University of Valencia, Spain;6. University of Bamberg, Department of Longitudinal Educational Research, Wilhelmsplatz 3, 96047 Bamberg, Germany |
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Abstract: | Students perform poorly on multiple text reading-writing (MTRW) tasks. To address this issue, we examine students' strategy engagement during response composition by analyzing five types of data. These include: (a) log data of text access, (b) the notes that students composed during processing, (c) students' modified think-aloud reports, (d) screen-capture videos of writing behaviors, and (e) the written products generated. We report on insights gained by coordinating and juxtaposing these various sources of data on students' writing. Results showed that while students accessed and took notes on the majority of the texts provided, information from texts was rarely connected, neither in students' notes nor in the written responses composed. Moreover, students' effortful engagement in multiple text use, captured via log data, was associated with task performance. Finally, a number of variables, corresponding to students’ strategy reports during processing, were found to be significant predictors of writing performance. |
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Keywords: | Multiple texts Synthesis writing Strategy use Reading-writing task performance |
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