Effects of two types of self-regulatory instruction programs on students with learning disabilities in writing products, processes, and self-efficacy

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Garcia-Sanchez, Jesus-Nicasio [1 ]
Fidalgo-Redondo, Raquel [1 ]
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[1] Univ Leon, E-24071 Leon, Spain
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10.2307/30035506
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G76 [特殊教育];
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040109 ;
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We examined the differential effects of the social cognitive model of sequential skill acquisition (SCM intervention) and the self-regulated strategy development model (SRSD intervention) for writing. One hundred and twenty-one 5th- and 6th-grade Spanish students with learning disabilities (LD) and/or low achievement (LA) were randomly assigned either to an experimental intervention group or the standard instruction group. Both self-regulatory interventions showed a significant improvement with a large effect size in the structure, coherence, and quality of students' writing products, as determined in terms of reader and text-based measures. Additionally, both interventions demonstrated a substantial increase in the time students spent on writing and revising their texts; the latter was noted especially in the SCM intervention group although only the SRSD intervention showed a significant increase in the time students dedicated to planning text. Finally, with regard to writing self-efficacy, only the SCM intervention group experienced a significant improvement.
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