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The Role of Self-Regulation and Transcription Skills in Writing and Writing Development
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HandwritingLanguage DevelopmentEducationPsycholinguisticsWriting PedagogyLow-level Transcription SkillsSocial SciencesTranscription SkillsLanguage AcquisitionCognitive DevelopmentLanguage StudiesWriting DevelopmentWriting SkillsWriting InstructionCognitive ScienceHigh LevelsWriting StudiesLinguisticsFurther ReplicationSelf-regulated Learning
AbstractIt is proposed that the development of writing competence depends on high levels of self-regulation and the mastery of low-level transcription skills. Predictions consistent with each of these claims are identified and evaluated. Although the available data are incomplete and many key findings require further replication, the accumulated evidence generally supports both of these propositions.
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