The Teaching Of EFL Writing In The Indonesian Context: The State Of The Art
Along with the establishment of the national policy which acknowledges English as the first foreign language taught in schools, writing has been part of the teaching and learning of English in various levels of education. Accordingly, many research studies on EFL writing in Indonesia have been repor...
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doaj-ddb748154cd2466c8ed8442f2db20f972020-11-24T23:00:42ZindUniversitas Negeri MalangJurnal Ilmu Pendidikan0215-96432442-86552016-02-0113310.17977/jip.v13i3.4041The Teaching Of EFL Writing In The Indonesian Context: The State Of The ArtUtami Widiati0Bambang Yudi Cahyono1Universitas Negeri MalangUniversitas Negeri MalangAlong with the establishment of the national policy which acknowledges English as the first foreign language taught in schools, writing has been part of the teaching and learning of English in various levels of education. Accordingly, many research studies on EFL writing in Indonesia have been reported and practices in the teaching of writing outlined in various types of publications. However, no publication has offered a comprehensive synthesis of the findings of those studies and teaching experiences. In response to the need for providing an overall analysis as such, this article discusses the state of the art of the teaching of EFL writing in the Indonesian context. Taking into account the historical development of teaching methodology and theoretical framework of research on writing in a wider context, this article discusses current development of EFL writing research and teaching, and elaborates the future trends of this area of investigationhttp://journal.um.ac.id/index.php/jip/article/view/40EFL writingwriting as productwriting as processwriting as social activitygenre-based approach |
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The Teaching Of EFL Writing In The Indonesian Context: The State Of The Art |
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The Teaching Of EFL Writing In The Indonesian Context: The State Of The Art |
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The Teaching Of EFL Writing In The Indonesian Context: The State Of The Art |
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The Teaching Of EFL Writing In The Indonesian Context: The State Of The Art |
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The Teaching Of EFL Writing In The Indonesian Context: The State Of The Art |
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teaching of efl writing in the indonesian context: the state of the art |
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Universitas Negeri Malang |
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Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan |
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2016-02-01 |
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Along with the establishment of the national policy which acknowledges English as the first foreign language taught in schools, writing has been part of the teaching and learning of English in various levels of education. Accordingly, many research studies on EFL writing in Indonesia have been reported and practices in the teaching of writing outlined in various types of publications. However, no publication has offered a comprehensive synthesis of the findings of those studies and teaching experiences. In response to the need for providing an overall analysis as such, this article discusses the state of the art of the teaching of EFL writing in the Indonesian context. Taking into account the historical development of teaching methodology and theoretical framework of research on writing in a wider context, this article discusses current development of EFL writing research and teaching, and elaborates the future trends of this area of investigation |
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EFL writing writing as product writing as process writing as social activity genre-based approach |
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