The Role of Backward Design in Improving Writing skills of Pakistani Undergraduate Students

  • Saeed F
  • Javed F
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This study aimed to investigate the role of the backward design approach to improve undergraduate students' writing skills. A limited number of studies have been conducted on this issue internationally; however, this was the first study undertaken in the Pakistani context. The study employed a quantitative approach and quasi-experimental design. The data was collected through a quantitative pre and post questionnaire dispensed to 175 undergraduate students enrolled in the first year of the Bachelor of Studies program in a university in Pakistan. The findings offered a broad picture of the positive role of the intervention on undergraduate students writing skills. The difference proved that the backward design approach has a substantial effect on improving students' writing skills in this study.

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Saeed, F., & Javed, F. (2021). The Role of Backward Design in Improving Writing skills of Pakistani Undergraduate Students. Global Regional Review, VI(I), 78–85. https://doi.org/10.31703/grr.2021(vi-i).09

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