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Using Choice As A Writing Intervention To Investigate Gender Differences, Nicole Nohelty Apr 2014

Using Choice As A Writing Intervention To Investigate Gender Differences, Nicole Nohelty

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Writing has been specifically identified as a neglected skill within the core academic areas for elementary aged students (National Commission on Writing, 2013). Therefore, there is a need for researchers to focus on interventions that will improve students’ writing skills. Unfortunately, limited research exists with regards to interventions that have proven to increase academic productivity in the area of writing. Panahon, Hilt-Panahon, and Arbolino (2012) found that when students were given a choice of story starters, students wrote more words as opposed to when they were provided only one story starter. The current study looked to further examine the use …