2002
DOI: 10.1080/09500780208666826
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Developing Learners' Academic Writing Skills in Higher Education: A Study for Educational Reform

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“…So, EFL students studying in Institutions that use English as medium of instruction, face severe problems in writing skills, and that factor hinders their academic progress. (Tahaineh, 2010;Rababah, 2003;Bacha, 2002;Kharma & Hijaj, 1997). In fact, Tahaineh (2010, p.79) re-confirmed and stressed that the writing skill " …… is needed for taking notes, describing objects or devices and writing essays, answering written questions, writing their compositions, writing experimental reports, etc ".…”
Section: Survey Of Current Literature: a Bird's Eye Viewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, EFL students studying in Institutions that use English as medium of instruction, face severe problems in writing skills, and that factor hinders their academic progress. (Tahaineh, 2010;Rababah, 2003;Bacha, 2002;Kharma & Hijaj, 1997). In fact, Tahaineh (2010, p.79) re-confirmed and stressed that the writing skill " …… is needed for taking notes, describing objects or devices and writing essays, answering written questions, writing their compositions, writing experimental reports, etc ".…”
Section: Survey Of Current Literature: a Bird's Eye Viewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All these definitions seem to suggest that writing is considered a secondary activity that involve complex mental processes that makes it a difficult skill to learn and teach. Much research conducted in the Arab world has reported that Arab students who are studying in institutions of higher education suffer from serious handicap in English language in general and writing in particular that make it very difficult for them to cope up with their higher studies effectively (Tahaineh, 2010;Rababah, 2003;Bacha, 2002;Khalil, 2000;Kharma and Hajjaj, 1997). Tahaineh (2010) states that writing is an important skill for university students because they have to use it for note taking, essay writing, answering written questions, composition writing etc.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This may be so because being able to write appropriately in English is deemed to be imperative for students' academic and professional future in present-day multicultural society (Tuan 2010). Likewise, improving students' writing skills fosters the development of certain cognitive abilities desirable for any language learner such as analysis, structuring, synthesis, and reasoning, among others (Bacha 2002).…”
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confidence: 99%