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Research on information searching strategies in high school students’ quality of argumentative essay writing

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Pages 6799-6817 | Received 17 Sep 2020, Accepted 18 Feb 2022, Published online: 13 Mar 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Several studies have explored the effects of cognitive tools, such as scaffolding, on the quality of argumentation in online argumentation activities. However, although information searching is the most popular online activity, few studies have investigated the roles of online information resources in the quality of argumentation. This study explored the role of information searching strategies in the quality of argumentative essay writing. Participants were 91 eighth-grade students from two classes at a junior high school in southern Taiwan. Results showed that students’ online argumentation and information searching behaviours were clustered into three strategies, namely “browsing for discussion,” “browsing without discussion,” and “less information seeking.” The results also demonstrated that students who adopted the “browsing without discussion” strategy had higher quality argumentation skills in claims, grounds, warrants, and rebuttals than those students who used the “less information seeking” strategy. Students who used the “browsing for discussion” strategy had higher quality argumentation skills in rebuttal than those students with the “less information seeking” strategy. Hence, this study highlights the positive role of students’ information searching strategies for explaining the quality of argumentative essay writing.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This work was supported by Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan: [Grant Number MOST 108-2511-H-027-001, MOST 109-2511-H-027-001-MY3].

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Pei-Shan Tsai

Pei-Shan Tsai is currently an assistant professor in the Teacher Education Center and Graduate Institute of Technological & Vocational Education, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan. Her current research interests include the design of Internet-based learning environments, learners’ conceptions and learning behaviours in Internet-based learning environments.

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