Undergraduates' attitudes of writing and views towards mind-mapping as a pre-writing strategy

Writing is said to be challenging and more difficult for learners in a second language academic context (Shakoori et al., 2017). Undoubtedly, lecturers in higher education, teachers in schools as well as students face several challenges in teaching and learning writing. Challenges faced by students...

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Main Authors: Roslim, Norwati, Abdullah, Muhammad Hakimi Tew, Mohd Razali, Nornadiah, Mirza, Akhmad Ali, Nimehchisalem, Vahid
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Published: Asian Association of Teachers of English As a Foreign Language 2024
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author Roslim, Norwati
Abdullah, Muhammad Hakimi Tew
Mohd Razali, Nornadiah
Mirza, Akhmad Ali
Nimehchisalem, Vahid
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Mohd Razali, Nornadiah
Mirza, Akhmad Ali
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description Writing is said to be challenging and more difficult for learners in a second language academic context (Shakoori et al., 2017). Undoubtedly, lecturers in higher education, teachers in schools as well as students face several challenges in teaching and learning writing. Challenges faced by students include students’ lack of interest, readiness and motivation regarding writing in English (Anyiendah, 2017). Such challenges have made it difficult for lecturers and teachers to teach writing (Moses & Mohamad, 2019). Hence, the need to provide appropriate teaching strategies is essential to stimulate and motivate learners to express and generate their ideas. Several writing strategies have been posed to tackle the challenges faced by lecturers, teachers and students. However, it is the concern of this study to focus on the initial stage of writing that is a pre-writing activity. This is based on the premise that an effective teaching strategy is required to motivate learners to express and generate their ideas in writing at an early stage. Mind-mapping is a technique that is used in the pre-writing activity. It is a “planning activity in the writing that is done by writing key words around the topic” and this is to “expand the students’ ideas into good paragraphs” (Waloyo, 2017, p. 73). Besides, it is “easier for students to write down their ideas that are in their minds into a written work” (Mantra et al., 2021, p. 16). Also, mind maps can work as a tool to facilitate the learners to plan ideas in the pre-writing process (Bukhari, 2016) and can create an enjoyable classroom atmosphere (Sapitri et al., 2019). Mind maps that are applied as a pre-writing activity are said to enhance the content and organization of written outputs (Sebit & Yildiz, 2020).
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spelling upm-1145022025-01-16T07:55:05Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114502/ Undergraduates' attitudes of writing and views towards mind-mapping as a pre-writing strategy Roslim, Norwati Abdullah, Muhammad Hakimi Tew Mohd Razali, Nornadiah Mirza, Akhmad Ali Nimehchisalem, Vahid Writing is said to be challenging and more difficult for learners in a second language academic context (Shakoori et al., 2017). Undoubtedly, lecturers in higher education, teachers in schools as well as students face several challenges in teaching and learning writing. Challenges faced by students include students’ lack of interest, readiness and motivation regarding writing in English (Anyiendah, 2017). Such challenges have made it difficult for lecturers and teachers to teach writing (Moses & Mohamad, 2019). Hence, the need to provide appropriate teaching strategies is essential to stimulate and motivate learners to express and generate their ideas. Several writing strategies have been posed to tackle the challenges faced by lecturers, teachers and students. However, it is the concern of this study to focus on the initial stage of writing that is a pre-writing activity. This is based on the premise that an effective teaching strategy is required to motivate learners to express and generate their ideas in writing at an early stage. Mind-mapping is a technique that is used in the pre-writing activity. It is a “planning activity in the writing that is done by writing key words around the topic” and this is to “expand the students’ ideas into good paragraphs” (Waloyo, 2017, p. 73). Besides, it is “easier for students to write down their ideas that are in their minds into a written work” (Mantra et al., 2021, p. 16). Also, mind maps can work as a tool to facilitate the learners to plan ideas in the pre-writing process (Bukhari, 2016) and can create an enjoyable classroom atmosphere (Sapitri et al., 2019). Mind maps that are applied as a pre-writing activity are said to enhance the content and organization of written outputs (Sebit & Yildiz, 2020). Asian Association of Teachers of English As a Foreign Language 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114502/1/114502.pdf Roslim, Norwati and Abdullah, Muhammad Hakimi Tew and Mohd Razali, Nornadiah and Mirza, Akhmad Ali and Nimehchisalem, Vahid (2024) Undergraduates' attitudes of writing and views towards mind-mapping as a pre-writing strategy. Journal of Asia TEFL, 21 (3). pp. 740-748. ISSN 1738-3102; eISSN: 2466-1511 http://journal.asiatefl.org/main/main.php?inx_journals=81&inx_contents=1271&main=1&sub=2&submode=3&PageMode=JournalView&s_title=Undergraduates_Attitudes_of_Writing_and_Views_towards__Mind_Mapping_as_a_Pre_Writing_Strategy 10.18823/asiatefl.2024.21.3.16.740
spellingShingle Roslim, Norwati
Abdullah, Muhammad Hakimi Tew
Mohd Razali, Nornadiah
Mirza, Akhmad Ali
Nimehchisalem, Vahid
Undergraduates' attitudes of writing and views towards mind-mapping as a pre-writing strategy
title Undergraduates' attitudes of writing and views towards mind-mapping as a pre-writing strategy
title_full Undergraduates' attitudes of writing and views towards mind-mapping as a pre-writing strategy
title_fullStr Undergraduates' attitudes of writing and views towards mind-mapping as a pre-writing strategy
title_full_unstemmed Undergraduates' attitudes of writing and views towards mind-mapping as a pre-writing strategy
title_short Undergraduates' attitudes of writing and views towards mind-mapping as a pre-writing strategy
title_sort undergraduates' attitudes of writing and views towards mind-mapping as a pre-writing strategy
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114502/
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