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Children, Writing and Engagement

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Robyn on 21-05-2008

As part of my integrating ICT into literacy programmes throughout our school, I have been surveying kids beforehand to gauge who they feel that they write for (their audience).  The intention then is to get the classes motivated and engaged with an audience through a means such as blogging. 

Yesterday I received the most insightful answer as to why a 7 year old child doesn’t like writing.  Here is the answer “because it’s a waist[sic] of time if you do it at school because know one [sic] will read it.  I only like writing at home because I show people”.

If a 7 year old can verbalise this and feels this way about writing, what are we doing as teachers to recitfy the situation so that kids know that they aren’t writing just for the teacher.  I am hoping that there are kids out there that write because they are passionate, write because of a desire, write because they want to know not just because Mrs So and So said I had to write.

When I think back to when I was in the classroom, I have to admit that a lot of the writing I got my kids to do was because I said so.  There was very little “authentic” writing, and as a teacher I felt I had to teach towards portfolios and assessments.  I want to change this about my practise. 

Earlier this year, as part of a class’ Inquiry Based Learning, the kids needed to write to the council, write newsletters, write a script in order to convey a message or ask for assistance.  The quality of the writing that was produced was very high.  The class teacher was even “blown away” by the level of writing that the kids were producing.  When I asked the kids if and why they were enjoying the writing, the majority said it was because it was a real problem they were trying to solve so it was a real letter (etc) that was going to be read by someone.  

As teachers we need to provide a context that is authentic and has an audience in order for our kids to engage and attain in writing.  What do you think???

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bfarrar1980 on 26 May, 2008 at 8:17 pm #
    

Hi, I think that getting the children to be enthused about writing by giving them a purpose or ‘real life’ context’ is a very useful idea. As a class teacher back in England I can remember the groan from the class when it came round to assessed writing or sats (exam) practice, but I can also remember children getting really into their writing for example when we wrote some letters and emails to other schools during a global schools project. Another idea that worked very well was to produce class anthologies,magazines or newspapers from children’s writing that would be kept in the class room where children could read them or show them to parents. I remember children really enjoying roleplaying as an editor or researcher for a paper!


bfarrar1980 on 4 June, 2008 at 7:31 pm #
    

Hi, how is life in the ICT suite? Making any progress with engaging childrens writing through ICT? Just wondered if you had any projects going on at the moment? If so how are things going?


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