After third grade, students’ motivation and enjoyment of writing begins to wane, and this trend continues through most of their education. Middle grade students especially need high-quality writing instruction; however, many teachers report feeling inadequately prepared to teach writing. To combat these issues, teacher preparation programs should understand how their preservice teachers feel about writing and teaching writing. The present study surveyed 150 middle grade preservice teachers to determine their self-efficacy beliefs about writing and writing instruction. Results indicate that preservice teachers valued writing, but did not feel confident with many specific aspects of writing instruction
A study examined the attitudes of pre-service secondary teachers toward "writing-to-learn "...
The purpose of this study was to examine students\u27 perspectives of writing instruction to gain in...
In Flanders, there are neither assessments nor teacher surveys to provide insights into the current ...
After third grade, students’ motivation and enjoyment of writing begins to wane, and this trend cont...
After third grade, students’ motivation and enjoyment of writing begins to wane, and this trend cont...
A random sample of language arts, social studies, and science middle school teachers from the United...
A random sample of teachers in grades 3 and 4 (N = 157) from across the United States were surveyed ...
Advisors: Donna Werderich.Committee members: Susan L'Allier; Stephen Tonks.This mixed-methods study ...
This study explores the strength of correlations between 109 middle school students’ levels of self-...
This study aims to provide insight into teachers' attitudes toward and beliefs about writing instruc...
A random sample of middle school teachers (grades 6–9) from across the United States was surveyed ab...
Preservice teachers’ (PSTs) writing attitudes have been well formed through countless positive and n...
Since writing ability has been found to be a key indicator of school success and successful particip...
Purpose: This study explored the perceptions of teachers regarding principal support for and underst...
A random sample of 782 grades 1 through 3 Chinese language arts teachers in Taiwan were surveyed abo...
A study examined the attitudes of pre-service secondary teachers toward "writing-to-learn "...
The purpose of this study was to examine students\u27 perspectives of writing instruction to gain in...
In Flanders, there are neither assessments nor teacher surveys to provide insights into the current ...
After third grade, students’ motivation and enjoyment of writing begins to wane, and this trend cont...
After third grade, students’ motivation and enjoyment of writing begins to wane, and this trend cont...
A random sample of language arts, social studies, and science middle school teachers from the United...
A random sample of teachers in grades 3 and 4 (N = 157) from across the United States were surveyed ...
Advisors: Donna Werderich.Committee members: Susan L'Allier; Stephen Tonks.This mixed-methods study ...
This study explores the strength of correlations between 109 middle school students’ levels of self-...
This study aims to provide insight into teachers' attitudes toward and beliefs about writing instruc...
A random sample of middle school teachers (grades 6–9) from across the United States was surveyed ab...
Preservice teachers’ (PSTs) writing attitudes have been well formed through countless positive and n...
Since writing ability has been found to be a key indicator of school success and successful particip...
Purpose: This study explored the perceptions of teachers regarding principal support for and underst...
A random sample of 782 grades 1 through 3 Chinese language arts teachers in Taiwan were surveyed abo...
A study examined the attitudes of pre-service secondary teachers toward "writing-to-learn "...
The purpose of this study was to examine students\u27 perspectives of writing instruction to gain in...
In Flanders, there are neither assessments nor teacher surveys to provide insights into the current ...