Argumentative writing is the most commonly used genre in writing classroom practices and assessments. To draft an argumentative essay in authentic settings, writers are usually required to evaluate and use content knowledge from outside sources. Although source-based argumentation is a sustainable skill that is crucial for students’ academic career, this area remains under-researched. Hence, this paper presents a within-subject study that investigated Hong Kong secondary school students’ argumentation construction in L1 and L2 source-based writing from both product-oriented and process-oriented perspectives. Multiple sources of data were collected, including L1 and L2 source-based argumentative texts, eye-tracking metrics and recorded video...
This study looks at the connection between argumentative writing and speaking among sixth-semester E...
Within the 21st century learning framework, pupils are demanded to argue more reasonably over massiv...
A variety of theoretical and epistemological perspectives on the notion of argument has contributed ...
This paper will attempt to apply theories of argumentation formulated with reference to a first-lang...
The aim of this study was to test whether Cummins’ Linguistic Interdependence Hypothesis (LIH) might...
This exploratory study aimed at investigating the relationship between writing strategies and the qu...
Critical thinking (CT) is interconnected with argumentation, so argumentative writing serves as a cr...
The aim of this study was to test whether Cummins' Linguistic Interdependence Hypothesis (LIH) might...
Argumentation is a key requirement of the essay, which is the most common genre that students have t...
The present study was conducted to extend what is known about the writing skills of low achieving po...
Exposition, or argumentative writing, is challenging yet important to English learners in ESL contex...
Developing students’ source-based argument writing skills is a vital educational goal for the 21st-c...
This chapter reports an exploratory study conducted by the authors on the role of note-taking, draft...
Argumentative writing from sources is a literacy practice that students commonly find challenging. T...
This study mainly investigated the effectiveness of training in the structure of arguments based on ...
This study looks at the connection between argumentative writing and speaking among sixth-semester E...
Within the 21st century learning framework, pupils are demanded to argue more reasonably over massiv...
A variety of theoretical and epistemological perspectives on the notion of argument has contributed ...
This paper will attempt to apply theories of argumentation formulated with reference to a first-lang...
The aim of this study was to test whether Cummins’ Linguistic Interdependence Hypothesis (LIH) might...
This exploratory study aimed at investigating the relationship between writing strategies and the qu...
Critical thinking (CT) is interconnected with argumentation, so argumentative writing serves as a cr...
The aim of this study was to test whether Cummins' Linguistic Interdependence Hypothesis (LIH) might...
Argumentation is a key requirement of the essay, which is the most common genre that students have t...
The present study was conducted to extend what is known about the writing skills of low achieving po...
Exposition, or argumentative writing, is challenging yet important to English learners in ESL contex...
Developing students’ source-based argument writing skills is a vital educational goal for the 21st-c...
This chapter reports an exploratory study conducted by the authors on the role of note-taking, draft...
Argumentative writing from sources is a literacy practice that students commonly find challenging. T...
This study mainly investigated the effectiveness of training in the structure of arguments based on ...
This study looks at the connection between argumentative writing and speaking among sixth-semester E...
Within the 21st century learning framework, pupils are demanded to argue more reasonably over massiv...
A variety of theoretical and epistemological perspectives on the notion of argument has contributed ...