ABSTRACT

This book brings together a collection of essays on the teaching of writing. It is a companion to Prue Goodwin’s The Literate Classroom and The Articulate Classroom and aims to:

  • augment our existing knowledge about the teaching and learning of writing
  • stimulate thought and provoke discussion about writing
  • offer a blend of theory and practice
  • give ‘food for thought’ and ideas for teaching writing to primary age children.

The topic of writing is one which is under the spotlight with increasing regularity as politicians and policy makers move on from reading as an ‘issue’. This has already happened in England where the National Literacy Strategy is urging more emphasis on the teaching of writing to remedy weaknesses in this area.

part 1|35 pages

Supporting the Young Writer

part 2|72 pages

Different Ways into Fiction and Poetry

chapter 7|13 pages

From reading to writing

Using picture books as models

chapter 8|10 pages

The magic of writing with IT

chapter 9|19 pages

Aspects of gender

How boys' and girls' experiences of reading shape their writing

part 3|35 pages

Non-Fiction Issues

chapter 10|8 pages

Developing non-fiction writing

Beyond writing frames

part 4|27 pages

Getting Ready for Publication