the role of authentic writing instruction in a child’s literacy development
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The Role of Authentic Writing Instruction in a Child’s Literacy Development. Jennifer Garich READ 5493 May 5, 2012. What is A uthentic Writing?. Reflect real life experiences “A writer who is writing to a real reader...” (Duke et al., 2006, p. 346). Why is this topic important to me?. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
The Role of Authentic Writing Instruction
in a Child’s Literacy DevelopmentJennifer Garich
READ 5493May 5, 2012
What is Authentic Writing?Reflect real life experiences“A writer who is writing to a real reader...” (Duke et
al., 2006, p. 346)
Why is this topic important to me?
Why is this topic important for the field of education?
Research ProcessAuthentic LearningWriting InstructionRelevanceAudience
MotivationChoiceOwnershipWriting Achievement
FindingsRelevance to Real LifeWriting for Real Purposes & Audiences
Blogging – McGrail & Davis (2011)Letter Writing Program – Chohan (2011)
Relevant to Personal LifeWriting Topics – Lo & Hyland (2007)
FindingsSocially-Constructed LearningValue of Teaching and Learning from Others
Pen Pal Project – Gambrell et al. (2011)Blogging Community – McGrail & Davis (2011)
Feedback Leads to Writing ImprovementMagazine Project – Schwieter (2010)
FindingsMotivation and EngagementPositive Self-PerceptionsPersonal Involvement
Writing Topics – Lo & Hyland (2007)Value of Literacy Tasks
Open vs. Closed Tasks – Turner (1995)
FindingsGrowth in Writing AbilityEnhanced Self-ConfidenceIncrease in Writing FluencyImprovement in Writing
Authentic/Explicit Teaching – Purcell-Gates et al. (2007)
Letter Writing Program – Chohan (2011)Open vs. Closed Tasks – Turner (1995)
ImplicationsHow do these findings affect writing instruction within classrooms?
Narrow Writing CurriculumState-Level Writing Assessments and School Accountability
Teacher Beliefs about WritingInfluence Approach to Writing Instruction
DiscussionHow do these findings support my research question?
Improvement in Literacy AbilitiesInspire and Motivate ChildrenPositive Self-Perceptions of Writing AbilitiesIncreased Levels of Cognitive EngagementLimitations
Few Quantitative StudiesLimited Age Levels & BackgroundsSmall Sample Sizes
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