Learning Effect in a Multilingual Web-Based Argumentative Writing Instruction Model, Called ECM, on Metacognition, Rhetorical Moves, and Self-Efficacy for Scientific Purposes
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- Stefani R. Relles & William G. Tierney, 2013. "Understanding the Writing Habits of Tomorrow's Students: Technology and College Readiness," The Journal of Higher Education, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 84(4), pages 477-505, July.
- Rosario Arroyo González & Javier de la Hoz-Ruiz & Jesús Montejo Gámez, 2020. "The 2030 Challenge in the Quality of Higher Education: Metacognitive, Motivational and Structural Factors, Predictive of Written Argumentation, for the Dissemination of Sustainable Knowledge," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(19), pages 1-18, October.
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technologies for writing communication; didactics of written language; argumentative self-efficacy; rhetorical moves; writing metacognition; university; multilingual scientific essay; genre-based writing instruction;All these keywords.
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