The process of model writing, especially in academic or government-based research, involves several structured steps. It typically starts with brainstorming, where writers generate as many ideas as possible without worrying about their quality.
This helps clarify the general direction of the model or paper. Next comes outlining, where these ideas are organized into a framework, including an introduction, body, and conclusion.
This step ensures clarity and logical flow. Afterward, a rough draft is developed, focusing on expanding the outline into full sentences and paragraphs. The draft is then revised to improve coherence and adjust content, followed by editing for grammatical and stylistic accuracy.
Finally, polishing the model ensures the writing is refined for the intended audience and purpose.
The references used
Purdued Online Writing Lab (OWL).
Provides a detailed overview of the writing process, covering brainstorming, outlining, drafting, revising, editing, and polishing. Available at Purdue OWL.University of Minnesota's "Writing for Success".
Describes prewriting techniques like brainstorming, idea mapping, and research as key steps in the model writing process. Available at Writing for Success.