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Fostering Reflective Writing by Structuring Writing-To-Learn Tasks.

Authors :
Allal, Linda
Espéret, Eric
Galbraith, David
Grabowski, Joachim
Kellog, Ronald
Mason, Lucia
Milian, Marta
Ransdell, Sarah
Tolchinsky, Liliana
Torrance, Mark
Piolat, Annie
Tynjala, Païvi
van Wijk, Carel
Rijlaarsdam, Gert
van den Bergh, Huub
Couzijn, Michel
Sarig, Gissi
Source :
Effective Learning & Teaching of Writing; 2004, p499-517, 19p
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Mature learning and thinking requires a reflective disposition. Due to the relation of writing in general, and reflective writing in particular, to knowledge production — writing may foster reflective learning and thinking in various academic domains. However, while adults may be either inclined or trained towards writing-to-reflect, children need to be educated to engage in it. The aim of the technique presented in this chapter is to offer a strategic framework for structuring & facilitating reflective writing for school children. It comprises nine writing-to-reflect acts: (1) Coordinating expectations from the learning resource at hand; (2) Relating it to prior knowledge; (3) Detecting & diagnosing difficulties in it; (4) Selecting relevant knowledge; (5) Judging the value of the learning source critically; (6) Deliberating its optional interpretations; (7) Transforming its structure conceptually; (8) Re-contextualizing the newly gained knowledge; (9) Linking: Assessing learning outcomes & creating new learning goals. The learners use these nine ‘reflection stops' as optional writing opportunities. They select one or several of the ‘stops', and start writing about a text they learn from, ‘entering' and ‘re-entering it by performing the reflective acts each selected stop entails. Wide use of this technique from second to seventh grade has shown that the majority of children & teachers may benefit from using it- when it is introduced gradually and exercised flexibly andjudiciously. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9781402027246
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Effective Learning & Teaching of Writing
Publication Type :
Book
Accession number :
33896076
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-2739-0_34