The Reader in the Writer |
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Authors: | Myra Barrs |
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Abstract: | This article discusses the role of reading, especially the reading of literature, in the development of writing. It suggests that the direct teaching of written language features is no substitute for extensive experience of written language. It gives a brief preliminary account of a recent centre for language in Primary Education (CLPE) research project on the influence of children’s reading of literature on their writing at KS2. Through analysis of children’s writing, the project explored the influence of children’s reading on their writing. Its findings highlighted the value of children working and writing in role in response to literary texts. It looked closely at the kinds of teaching which made a significant difference to children’s writing and documented the impact on teachers’ practice of the introduction of the National Literacy Strategy. |
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