What do Education students think about their ability to write essays?

The present study reflects the results obtained from a diagnosis carried out with Education students concerning the writing of academic essays. The objective was to identify the perceptions that Comprehensive Education students have about their ability to write academic essays. A descriptive cross-s...

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Main Author: Gisela Quintero
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: OmniaScience 2018-04-01
Series:Journal of Technology and Science Education
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Online Access:http://www.jotse.org/index.php/jotse/article/view/415
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spelling doaj-a0309d2e1e2d417290ba3d76dedd4c2f2020-11-24T22:30:29ZengOmniaScienceJournal of Technology and Science Education2013-63742018-04-018213214010.3926/jotse.415149What do Education students think about their ability to write essays?Gisela Quintero0Universidad Nacional de Educación, EcuadorThe present study reflects the results obtained from a diagnosis carried out with Education students concerning the writing of academic essays. The objective was to identify the perceptions that Comprehensive Education students have about their ability to write academic essays. A descriptive cross-sectional research study was conducted at a single point in time, and in this case, in a single period or academic cycle, on the subject of written expression. In order to analyze the results from a mathematical-statistical perspective, descriptive statistics were used, in particular the calculation of the mean and the percentage analysis. The results showed that, of the 26 students, 50% rated themselves to have a fair level of essay writing ability. These self-assessment results do not correspond to the quality of the essays written by the students, who demonstrated a low level of essay writing ability. The practice of writing essays is a fundamental activity for the development of written communication at the university level; however, the teaching-learning process must be planned, since this type of writing is one of the most complex skills and has the greatest potential for explaining one’s position and writing creatively. In no way can it be left in the hands of the students; it is necessary to formulate a different learning process that helps the students write essays of better quality.http://www.jotse.org/index.php/jotse/article/view/415writing, academic essay, Education students
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What do Education students think about their ability to write essays?
Journal of Technology and Science Education
writing, academic essay, Education students
author_facet Gisela Quintero
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title What do Education students think about their ability to write essays?
title_short What do Education students think about their ability to write essays?
title_full What do Education students think about their ability to write essays?
title_fullStr What do Education students think about their ability to write essays?
title_full_unstemmed What do Education students think about their ability to write essays?
title_sort what do education students think about their ability to write essays?
publisher OmniaScience
series Journal of Technology and Science Education
issn 2013-6374
publishDate 2018-04-01
description The present study reflects the results obtained from a diagnosis carried out with Education students concerning the writing of academic essays. The objective was to identify the perceptions that Comprehensive Education students have about their ability to write academic essays. A descriptive cross-sectional research study was conducted at a single point in time, and in this case, in a single period or academic cycle, on the subject of written expression. In order to analyze the results from a mathematical-statistical perspective, descriptive statistics were used, in particular the calculation of the mean and the percentage analysis. The results showed that, of the 26 students, 50% rated themselves to have a fair level of essay writing ability. These self-assessment results do not correspond to the quality of the essays written by the students, who demonstrated a low level of essay writing ability. The practice of writing essays is a fundamental activity for the development of written communication at the university level; however, the teaching-learning process must be planned, since this type of writing is one of the most complex skills and has the greatest potential for explaining one’s position and writing creatively. In no way can it be left in the hands of the students; it is necessary to formulate a different learning process that helps the students write essays of better quality.
topic writing, academic essay, Education students
url http://www.jotse.org/index.php/jotse/article/view/415
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