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STUDENTS' PERSONAL "COLORS" IN SELF-EVALUATION ESSAYS AS THE POST-PROCESS PEDAGOGY IN TEACHING WRITING (A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY ON EFL COMPOSITION LEARNING PRACTICE IN INDONESIA)
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Undoubtedly, teaching English requires thorough process of assessment. Such process usually, or traditionally, use the three stages: pre-teaching, whilst-teaching, and post-teaching. Thus, we tend to use rubric score and focus on how well students can cope with what we teach and how good they answer the questions we made in the final examination. At this point, we skip one important thing: the students' voice on what they have learned. As such, this research aims to reach out the students'
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