Self-Efficacy and Writing: A Different View of Self-Evaluation
@article{McCarthy1985SelfEfficacyAW, title={Self-Efficacy and Writing: A Different View of Self-Evaluation}, author={P. R. McCarthy and Scott T. Meier and Regina Rinderer}, journal={College Composition and Communication}, year={1985}, volume={36}, pages={465} }
Both in our teaching and in our research, self-evaluation is coming to be recognized as an important facet of the writing process. Donald Murray first opened our eyes to the importance of self-evaluation when he described how he conducts a writing conference. One of the first questions he asks when a writer turns in a piece is "How do you feel about it?" He then goes on to ask a series of questions that encourage the writer to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the work. In a recent CCC… CONTINUE READING
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