Title: The Functions of Talk Within a 4th-Grade Writing Workshop: Insights Into Understanding
Abstract: Abstract Over the past 30 years, writing workshops have been implemented in classrooms around the world. Students are being asked to write across multiple contexts and genres and to use digital technologies. At the same time, high-stakes writing tests are increasing even though the time teachers spend teaching writing is decreasing. This study examines academically tracked 4th-graders' first-time engagement with a writing workshop structure and the functions of students' talk within this curricular venue. During writing conferences, author celebrations, and author sharing, talk functioned as a tool for creating a shared learning space, developing meta-awareness of processes and practices, and building writing identities. These functions of talk have implications for the teaching of writing, in general, and for teaching writing in the intermediate grades, in particular, given that most states have a high-stakes writing test in 4th grade. Keywords: writing instructiontalkelementary educationwriting workshop ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The author wishes to thank Pamela C. Jewett, Jennifer Wilson, Lucy Spence, Julia Lopez-Robertson, and Amy Johnson for feedback on earlier drafts of this article. The author also thanks Cindy Morton Rose for assistance with transcription and data analysis.
Publication Year: 2011
Publication Date: 2011-03-18
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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