This study aims to explore pupils’ views on writing in primary school through focus group interviews conducted in the North East of England with children aged 7–11 years old. Pupils’ views templates were used to stimulate children’s ideas about their thoughts and feelings towards writing and acted as a starting point for discussion. All children demonstrated an ability to be involved in a metawriting discussion where they reflected on their writing, their strengths, weaknesses and their plans to further improve their writing skills. A certain level of awareness about writing was exhibited by all children, however, the more enthusiastic and more able writers had specific strategies in place to take their writing forward. These findings are d...
It is important that teachers are conscious of and reflect upon their views of writing in order to s...
It is important that teachers are conscious of and reflect upon their views of writing in order to s...
It is important that teachers are conscious of and reflect upon their views of writing in order to s...
This study aims to explore pupils’ views on writing in primary school through focus group interviews...
This study aims to explore pupils’ views on writing in primary school through focus group interviews...
Abstract English title: The child´s conception of writing – a qualitative study of how pre-school ch...
Abstract English title: The child´s conception of writing – a qualitative study of how pre-school ch...
Abstract English title: The child´s conception of writing – a qualitative study of how pre-school ch...
Collects primary pupils' views of themselves as writers and their preferences, attitudes and awarene...
This qualitative study explores how writing is conceptualised by teachers within the context of the ...
This qualitative study explores how writing is conceptualised by teachers within the context of the ...
This qualitative study explores how writing is conceptualised by teachers within the context of the ...
It is important that teachers are conscious of and reflect upon their views of writing in order to s...
It is important that teachers are conscious of and reflect upon their views of writing in order to s...
It is important that teachers are conscious of and reflect upon their views of writing in order to s...
It is important that teachers are conscious of and reflect upon their views of writing in order to s...
It is important that teachers are conscious of and reflect upon their views of writing in order to s...
It is important that teachers are conscious of and reflect upon their views of writing in order to s...
This study aims to explore pupils’ views on writing in primary school through focus group interviews...
This study aims to explore pupils’ views on writing in primary school through focus group interviews...
Abstract English title: The child´s conception of writing – a qualitative study of how pre-school ch...
Abstract English title: The child´s conception of writing – a qualitative study of how pre-school ch...
Abstract English title: The child´s conception of writing – a qualitative study of how pre-school ch...
Collects primary pupils' views of themselves as writers and their preferences, attitudes and awarene...
This qualitative study explores how writing is conceptualised by teachers within the context of the ...
This qualitative study explores how writing is conceptualised by teachers within the context of the ...
This qualitative study explores how writing is conceptualised by teachers within the context of the ...
It is important that teachers are conscious of and reflect upon their views of writing in order to s...
It is important that teachers are conscious of and reflect upon their views of writing in order to s...
It is important that teachers are conscious of and reflect upon their views of writing in order to s...
It is important that teachers are conscious of and reflect upon their views of writing in order to s...
It is important that teachers are conscious of and reflect upon their views of writing in order to s...
It is important that teachers are conscious of and reflect upon their views of writing in order to s...