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Understanding children's perspectives of classroom writing practices through drawings

Authors :
Baroutsis, Aspa
Kervin, Lisa K
Woods, Annette
Comber, Barbara
Baroutsis, Aspa
Kervin, Lisa K
Woods, Annette
Comber, Barbara
Source :
Faculty of Social Sciences - Papers (Archive)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Examining how young children learn to write is increasingly important as global society moves further towards a knowledge economy, where the production of texts of various kinds is an increasingly ubiquitous practice in everyday life and work. While there has been recent policy and practice focus on children's writing performance in standardised tests, in this article, the authors focus on what can be learned by listening to children's voices as they are engaged in 'draw and talk' methodologies. While children's drawings have a material reality, they are also representations of children's perceptions of their experiences with learning to write. In this article, the authors explore the processes, practices and relationships involved in learning to write, depicted in children's drawings when they are asked to draw themselves learning to write. The authors identify representations of writing, evident in the children's drawings focusing the relational, the material and the spatial elements of writing

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Faculty of Social Sciences - Papers (Archive)
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1023723530
Document Type :
Electronic Resource