Improving Writing Skills of Students in Turkey: a Meta-analysis of Writing Interventions

An important goal of schooling is teaching students how to write. Teachers need access to effective writing practices to meet this goal. For close to 40 years, meta-analyses of writing intervention studies have been used to identify evidence-based practices in writing. Most of the research included...

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Foreign Countries
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Primary Education
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