Changing Teachers` Attitude Towards Writing, Teaching Of Writing And Assessment Of Writing

Writing is the most visible and probably therefore the most criticized product of education, but often the teacher has not declared to him/her what is the essence of writing and what are the main goals of teaching and assessing writing. Usually, when teachers in Estonia claim about students` bad wri...

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