Elementary School Students' Views on Process-Based Writing Modular Program Intervention and Writer Identity

This research aimed to examine the effects of process-based writing modular program on writer identity. Process based writing modular program has been developed by considering process-based writing approach. In this study, quasi-experimental design with a pretest-posttest was used. The research was...

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Learning Modules
Student Attitudes
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Writing Processes
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