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Reading-Writing Connections: the Importance of Interactive Discourse
Authors:Roy Corden
Institution:Reader in Language and Literature in Education, Nottingham Trent University
Abstract:Margaret Meek (1988) has described how children borrow ideas from literature through ‘unteachable’ lessons. In this article, I examine how children's written work is enhanced through ‘teachable’ lessons, where the teacher draws attention explicitly to aspects of literary texts and where children explore and evaluate literature through group reading and discussion. The ways in which children transfer the knowledge of literary devices, gained through group discussion, to their own writing are examined. The relationship between group evaluations of texts and children's writing development is explored with reference to the work of Year 6 children. This illustrates how critical reading and group discussion can raise primary children's metalinguistic awareness and develop their understanding of the stylistic features of narrative texts.
Keywords:Conferencing  demonstrating  discourse  group workeds  literary devices  modelling  metalanguage  metacognition  reading  scaffolding  writing
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