<p></p><p>ABSTRACT: We present writing practices within curricular (requested by teachers) and extra-curricular (free initiative) contexts by students (ages 9-15), attending Basic Education in Portugal; data was collected by means of a national survey. These practices express a vast and dynamic relationship with writing that is (re)constructed by the individuals. Indeed, the Didactics of Writing has highlighted the necessity to understand the personal relationship that individuals (re)create with the act of writing in a more profound manner, for it contains their motivations or detachment factors that have led them to reject the practice of written verbal production. The results show a greater diversity of out of school practices that contr...
The present research aims to highlight the impact of effective writing instruction on 1) the progres...
Research suggests that student development as writers requires a supportive environment in which the...
This study aims to explore pupils’ views on writing in primary school through focus group interviews...
Learning how to write is a challenging process, typically developed in schools. Teachers' practices ...
This work shows the result of a research with Portuguese Language students of Federal University of ...
The production of writing at school is a highly respected object of study for several of the domains...
Writing is basically representation. Ways of writing evolved and were adapted to circumstances and n...
The aim of this study is to shed light on and describe a number of secondary school students’ writin...
This paper examines the nature of the out-of-school writing practices of three primary-aged children...
This paper is an attempt at reporting the current orientations of francophone didactics on writing a...
This research aims to understand the formation of writer subjects and the authorship formation accor...
In Portuguese higher education, teachers from different scientific areas recognize that their studen...
In this article the main goal is to analyze two written diaries of students from a center of Youth a...
Relatório de estágio de mestrado em Ensino de Português no 3.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico e no Ensino Se...
SOUSA, Socorro Cláudia Tavares de; SOARES, Maria Elias. Developing writing skills through the use of...
The present research aims to highlight the impact of effective writing instruction on 1) the progres...
Research suggests that student development as writers requires a supportive environment in which the...
This study aims to explore pupils’ views on writing in primary school through focus group interviews...
Learning how to write is a challenging process, typically developed in schools. Teachers' practices ...
This work shows the result of a research with Portuguese Language students of Federal University of ...
The production of writing at school is a highly respected object of study for several of the domains...
Writing is basically representation. Ways of writing evolved and were adapted to circumstances and n...
The aim of this study is to shed light on and describe a number of secondary school students’ writin...
This paper examines the nature of the out-of-school writing practices of three primary-aged children...
This paper is an attempt at reporting the current orientations of francophone didactics on writing a...
This research aims to understand the formation of writer subjects and the authorship formation accor...
In Portuguese higher education, teachers from different scientific areas recognize that their studen...
In this article the main goal is to analyze two written diaries of students from a center of Youth a...
Relatório de estágio de mestrado em Ensino de Português no 3.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico e no Ensino Se...
SOUSA, Socorro Cláudia Tavares de; SOARES, Maria Elias. Developing writing skills through the use of...
The present research aims to highlight the impact of effective writing instruction on 1) the progres...
Research suggests that student development as writers requires a supportive environment in which the...
This study aims to explore pupils’ views on writing in primary school through focus group interviews...