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E-raamat: Self-regulatory Writing Strategies and Second Language Writing Proficiency: Interplay, Influence, and Insights

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Feb-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
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  • ISBN-13: 9781040831472
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  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
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This volume examines how second language learners develop effective writing skills through self-regulated learning by focusing on four key dimensions of writing strategies: cognitive, metacognitive, motivational-regulation, and social behavior.
Drawing on research from diverse global and regional second language contexts, the book presents a comprehensive, multidimensional framework explaining how learners regulate their writing processes and how developing writing proficiency supports strategic learning. It establishes fundamental theoretical foundations, analyzes the impact of each strategy type, explores the reciprocal relationships between strategies, and illuminates how these interconnections evolve over time. The book also bridges the gap between theory and practice, offering educators practical strategies to foster strategic development in student writers.
This volume will be valuable for researchers, students, and practitioners in the fields of second language acquisition and writing pedagogy.



This volume examines how second language learners develop effective writing skills through self-regulated learning by focusing on four key dimensions of writing strategies: cognitive, metacognitive, motivational-regulatory, and social-behavioral.

Arvustused

In what has been described as an increasingly scripturient age, where the urge and the need to write have become all important, this research-based study is particularly timely. Against a background of the expansion of English across the higher education sector globally, this monograph explores the role of self-regulation in Chinese students' academic writing with theoretical rigour and interpretative insight. Clearly written and logically argued throughout, it is a welcome addition to the literature on academic writing.

John Gray, University College London, UK

How do learners regulate their writingand how does writing shape their regulation? This book uncovers the reciprocal relationship between self-regulatory writing strategies (SRWSs) and second language proficiency among Chinese university students. Introducing the Multidimensional, Multi-Component Model, it reveals how strategies and proficiency evolve together, offering fresh insights for researchers and practical guidance for educators seeking to strengthen academic writing instruction in higher education.

Ken Hyland, University of East Anglia, UK

Li's book is a tour and presented studies represent a tour de force for understanding the role and educational implications of self-regulation and second language writing. A must read for those interested in teaching writing to second language learners.

Steve Graham, Regents Professor, Arizona State University

1 Introduction Part I Foundation 2 Theoretical and Methodological
Foundation 3 Data Foundation Part II Fostering Writing Proficiency: The
Impact of Multiple Dimensions of SRWSs 4 Examining the Impact of SRWSs on
Writing Proficiency 5 The Differential Impact of SRWS Dimensions on Writing
Proficiency Part III Promoting SRWS Utilization: Influences of Multiple
Writing Proficiency Components 6 Examining the Multifaceted Influence of
Writing Proficiency on SRWSs 7 Diverse Influences of Writing Proficiency on
SRWSs Part IV Unpacking a Causal Link: Directional Influence of SRWSs on
Writing Proficiency 8 Examining the Temporal Relationship Between SRWSs and
Writing Proficiency 9 Causal Link Between SRWSs and Writing Proficiency 10
Summary, Implications, Directions, and Agenda
Li Dong is Associate Professor at the School of Foreign Languages, Tianjin University, China. His research focuses on second language writing, individual differences, and methodology.