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Research in self-efficacy has well been established in educational and language field. Correlational studies have shown that self-efficacy beliefs and educational achievement are two related variables which significantly affect one's achievement and action.Studies found that learners with high self-efficacy are more confident and persevere in confronting difficulties in learning.Nevertheless,one academic area that has received little attention from self-efficacy researchers is written composition.For years,learners have struggled to grasp writing skills and thus studying writing self-efficacy…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Research in self-efficacy has well been established in educational and language field. Correlational studies have shown that self-efficacy beliefs and educational achievement are two related variables which significantly affect one's achievement and action.Studies found that learners with high self-efficacy are more confident and persevere in confronting difficulties in learning.Nevertheless,one academic area that has received little attention from self-efficacy researchers is written composition.For years,learners have struggled to grasp writing skills and thus studying writing self-efficacy perhaps can warrant a way to improve learners' writing skills.To date,there are limited researches in writing self-efficacy and they have been correlational so far.Accordingly,this book offers methodological research-based practices related to writing skills and writing self-efficacy to provide a more dynamic approach in researching self-efficacy particularly in the area of writing skills.Different from previous studies,this book will combine two different approaches namely qualitative and quantitative methods to look into writing self-efficacy.
Autorenporträt
Ilyana Jalaluddin is a senior lecturer at the English Department of Modern Language,Universiti Putra Malaysia. Previously,she worked as a secondary school teacher in Malaysia for 5 years. She holds a B.Ed from University of Otago, New Zealand, M.Ed (TESL) from University of Malaya and,then earned her PhD in TESL from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.