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자기조절 쓰기 전략교수가 장애대학생의 영어쓰기능력에 미치는 효과The Effects of Self-Regulated Strategy Development (SRSD) Writing Instruction on the English Writing Ability for College Students with Disabilities

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The Effects of Self-Regulated Strategy Development (SRSD) Writing Instruction on the English Writing Ability for College Students with Disabilities
Authors
조성희손승현
Issue Date
2015
Publisher
대구대학교 한국특수교육문제연구소
Keywords
SRSD; writing; college students with disabilities; hearing impairment; 자기조절전략교수; 쓰기; 장애대학생; 청각장애
Citation
특수교육저널:이론과 실천, v.16, no.4, pp.1 - 33
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KCI
Journal Title
특수교육저널:이론과 실천
Volume
16
Number
4
Start Page
1
End Page
33
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/94915
DOI
10.19049.JSPED.2015.16.4.01
ISSN
1598-060X
Abstract
This study investigated the effects of SRSD writing instruction on the English writing ability by multiple probe design across students. This study examined the expository comprehension and informative writing performance of three low-achieving college students with disabilities, specifically hearing impairments, following Self- Regulated Strategy Development (SRSD) instruction for TWA (Think before reading, think While reading, think After reading) and PLANS (Pick goals, List ways to meet goals, And make Notes and Sequence notes). Student performance, as measured by written summaries of designated texts, improved and was maintained following instruction. Students also took to the strategies used as well as instruction given, and believed that TWA & PLANS improved their reading and writing in English. SRSD has had significant and meaningful effects among students with disabilities in college settings. In this study, examples of SRSD writing instruction aimed at improvements in the length and quality of writing in English are described. Promising findings of recent research focussed on college students with disabilities are also highlighted. In addition, suggestions for the implementation of an effective learning strategy for college students with disabilities are provided. Finally, the possible limitations of this study and the potential direction of future research are presented.
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