Development of writing knowledge in grades 2–8: A comparison of typically developing writers and their struggling peers
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Authors/contributors
- Lin, Shin ju Cindy (Author)
- Monroe, Brandon W. (Author)
- Troia, Gary A. (Author)
Title
Development of writing knowledge in grades 2–8: A comparison of typically developing writers and their struggling peers
Abstract
This study examined student perspectives about writing by interviewing both typically developing and struggling writers in Grades 2 through 8. The findings revealed a progressive developmental pattern of writing knowledge in which novice writers place more emphasis on the physical product and local meaning, while more experienced writers focus on global aspects, such as meaning and communication with an audience. In comparison, struggling writers focus on product over process even at the secondary level. Educational implications are discussed and include careful attention to the developmental level of the students during writing instruction.
Publication
Reading & Writing Quarterly
Date
2007-04-25, April 2007
Volume
23
Issue
3
Pages
207-230
Journal Abbr
Read. Writ. Q.
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ISSN
10573569 (ISSN)
Language
English
Extra
30 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Citation Key Alias: pop00051
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Citation
Lin, S. ju C., Monroe, B. W., & Troia, G. A. (2007). Development of writing knowledge in grades 2–8: A comparison of typically developing writers and their struggling peers. Reading & Writing Quarterly, 23(3), 207–230. https://doi.org/10.1080/10573560701277542
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