relation: https://repository.unp.ac.id/id/eprint/38453/ title: From Need Analysis to Model Development: The Process-Genre Model for Teaching Essay Writing creator: Refnaldi, Refnaldi subject: LB Theory and practice of education subject: LC Special aspects of education subject: P Philology. Linguistics subject: PE English description: A good learning model is a model developed based on the analysis of learning needs and feasibility. Many instructional models exist, but they may not suit the characteristics of a course. This article discusses the process-genre model for teaching essay writing based on students’ needs. Conducted as a research and development study at the English Language Teaching Study Program of Universitas Negeri Padang, data were collected from students’ questionnaire responses. Results show that: (1) explanation and examples should be considered as input in teaching, (2) students need to develop a wide variety of text types, (3) students need exposure to different essay topics to enrich world knowledge, and (4) students need appropriate tasks/activities to improve knowledge and skills. The model developed includes syllabus, teaching-learning stages, and learning materials, demonstrating that need analysis can effectively guide the development of a process-genre model for essay writing. date: 2014 type: Conference or Workshop Item type: PeerReviewed format: text language: en identifier: https://repository.unp.ac.id/id/eprint/38453/1/6_REFNALDI_FROM_NEED_ANALYSIS_MODEL_DEVELOPMENT_2014.pdf identifier: Refnaldi, Refnaldi (2014) From Need Analysis to Model Development: The Process-Genre Model for Teaching Essay Writing. In: ELTeaM International Conference, 2014, Pontianak, Indonesia.