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Writing is a fundamental component of education, serving as a primary method for communication, documentation, and assessment. In formal education settings, students engage with
writing through various activities such as essays, exams, note-taking, and homework. These activities help students develop critical thinking and articulate their understanding of subjects. Writing is not only a tool for learning but also a means to express ideas and participate in scholarly conversations. Academic writing, in particular, follows specific conventions and engages with existing literature through citations and references, fostering a dialogue within the academic community. Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) initiatives aim to enhance writing proficiency across disciplines, promoting interdisciplinary dialogue and faculty development. Despite the challenges associated with writing assessments, which often focus on grammar and vocabulary rather than the writing process, writing remains a crucial skill in education, influencing students' academic performance and future opportunities.
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