This paper explores the different demands of scripted and unscripted story writing tasks and the extent to which the task prompts pupils to adopt different writing behaviours and attitudes. The results raise questions about how children are taught to write stories and suggest that a better understanding of the demands of story-writing task could challenge teacher attitudes and beliefs about imagination and creativity in writing
The two writers who wrote this paper are two students from Malmö University. We are studying to beco...
This investigation was an attempt to understand how oral storytelling, which the children I have tau...
This study explores teachers’ and learners’ views on the impact of the storytelling strategy on deve...
This paper explores the different demands of scripted and unscripted story writing tasks and the ext...
This paper argues that the definition of teaching content for imaginative writing in 'English Langua...
In this paper we describe our experience in designing an application to support children in producin...
The aim of the study at hand is to generate knowledge about what pupils aged nine to ten years old n...
This chapter describes part of a series of curriculum development projects set up to identify and ta...
Language is used as a tool for communication which can direct how and what a person will communicate...
About the book: This publication is a collection of papers on teaching children how to write. It pro...
Writing is not a subject; it is part of reading, of speaking, and of listening. Being a writer means...
Teaching writing is a balancing act; real time and space need to be created for developing children’...
The study documented sources of individual differences in written composition. The stories written a...
The goal of this work is to analyze the efficacy of an intervention program in the process of writin...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute knowledge on childrens narrative writing from a pedagogic...
The two writers who wrote this paper are two students from Malmö University. We are studying to beco...
This investigation was an attempt to understand how oral storytelling, which the children I have tau...
This study explores teachers’ and learners’ views on the impact of the storytelling strategy on deve...
This paper explores the different demands of scripted and unscripted story writing tasks and the ext...
This paper argues that the definition of teaching content for imaginative writing in 'English Langua...
In this paper we describe our experience in designing an application to support children in producin...
The aim of the study at hand is to generate knowledge about what pupils aged nine to ten years old n...
This chapter describes part of a series of curriculum development projects set up to identify and ta...
Language is used as a tool for communication which can direct how and what a person will communicate...
About the book: This publication is a collection of papers on teaching children how to write. It pro...
Writing is not a subject; it is part of reading, of speaking, and of listening. Being a writer means...
Teaching writing is a balancing act; real time and space need to be created for developing children’...
The study documented sources of individual differences in written composition. The stories written a...
The goal of this work is to analyze the efficacy of an intervention program in the process of writin...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute knowledge on childrens narrative writing from a pedagogic...
The two writers who wrote this paper are two students from Malmö University. We are studying to beco...
This investigation was an attempt to understand how oral storytelling, which the children I have tau...
This study explores teachers’ and learners’ views on the impact of the storytelling strategy on deve...