This paper works on the premise that classroom talk conveys meaning about students as writers and asks how classroom talk facilitates the formation of students’ identities as writers. We present findings from an ethnographic investigation of elementary writing lessons across six participant schools in Australia. Our data analysis is informed by two theoretical constructs that of positioning and implied identity. First, we explore different ways that students are positioned as a result of classroom talk and discuss implied identities – what these positions imply about writer identities within a context. Second, using a micro-ethnographic case study approach, we highlight how participants of classroom talk orient to the acts of positioning wi...
The purpose of this study is to explore the writer identity of four preservice teachers from a large...
This dissertation reports a study of the social interactions of kindergarten children as they engage...
In the light of increasing international interest in teachers’ and students’ literate identities and...
This paper works on the premise that classroom talk conveys meaning about students as writers and as...
In the context of increased international interest in teachers’ literate habitus and identities, thi...
Writing is a complex and learned activity in that it requires us to shape our thoughts into words an...
Writing is a complex and learned activity in that it requires us to shape our thoughts into words an...
In the light of increased interest in teachers’ professional identities, this paper addresses the un...
In the light of international interest in teachers’ literate identities and practices, this paper ad...
This study explores the ways that acts of writing occur and become recognized as “writing” in a kind...
This study explored what it means to be a writer in two Year 12 English classrooms in Western Austra...
Writers’ identities matter: influenced by personal histories and experiences, our identities as writ...
This article provides a cross-case analysis of three teachers who participated in a two-week profess...
In the light of increasing international interest in teachers’ and students’ literate identities and...
This practitioner inquiry investigates the writing practices of a particular twelfth-grade classroom...
The purpose of this study is to explore the writer identity of four preservice teachers from a large...
This dissertation reports a study of the social interactions of kindergarten children as they engage...
In the light of increasing international interest in teachers’ and students’ literate identities and...
This paper works on the premise that classroom talk conveys meaning about students as writers and as...
In the context of increased international interest in teachers’ literate habitus and identities, thi...
Writing is a complex and learned activity in that it requires us to shape our thoughts into words an...
Writing is a complex and learned activity in that it requires us to shape our thoughts into words an...
In the light of increased interest in teachers’ professional identities, this paper addresses the un...
In the light of international interest in teachers’ literate identities and practices, this paper ad...
This study explores the ways that acts of writing occur and become recognized as “writing” in a kind...
This study explored what it means to be a writer in two Year 12 English classrooms in Western Austra...
Writers’ identities matter: influenced by personal histories and experiences, our identities as writ...
This article provides a cross-case analysis of three teachers who participated in a two-week profess...
In the light of increasing international interest in teachers’ and students’ literate identities and...
This practitioner inquiry investigates the writing practices of a particular twelfth-grade classroom...
The purpose of this study is to explore the writer identity of four preservice teachers from a large...
This dissertation reports a study of the social interactions of kindergarten children as they engage...
In the light of increasing international interest in teachers’ and students’ literate identities and...