NCTE
Beliefs
Writing is a process which involves many stages. It
involves the following stages:
Pre-writing
stage
Drafting
Stage
Revising
Stage
Editing Stage
Publishing
Stage
Each stage is important in the writing process. This
does not however mean that you need to follow it step by step; a student can
and may start the drafting stage and move onto the revising and editing stage,
only to go back to the drafting stage if they want to add more information to
their piece of writing. NCTE points out many beliefs about the Teaching of Writing.
Writing
is a Process
According to NCTE writing is a process through which
there are many stages which a writer goes through in order to produce a piece
of writing. First there is the developmental stage through practice and then
the developmental stage through reflective abilities. I would encourage
students to use the writing process in order to help them. I would also model
and guide students through the writing process. Students should also be
provided with multiple strategies in order to go through the writing process that
will allow them to go through the multiple stages.
Being that I have not taught before, it will be a
new experience entering the classroom. As a teacher, I would like to influence
the students to make use of the writing process when writing and to encourage
them to view it as a strategy to improve their writing and not as an additional
task. In this technological age where most students are either on a computer online
or on their blackberry phones, it will be a good idea if as a teacher I would
be able to incorporate their use of technology in the Teaching of writing
instead of limiting it to their notebooks and pens. This may encourage students
to write more often and also more freely.
Writing
is a tool for thinking
According to NCTE, the act of writing generates
ideas in that you have information in mind before you actually begin writing.
There are many important reasons for writing such as identifying issues and to
construct questions. As a teacher I would encourage students to write with the
use of journals in which they write in everyday about anything that they wish.
I believe that writing should not be restricted to what we as a teacher
believes is correct but should be seen as a means of the students expressing
their feeling and ideas whilst also writing and learning in the process.
In the classroom, these strategies can be used to
encourage students to post their views or ideas on certain topics. One strategy
may be to start an online discussion page where students may be asked to post
their views, feelings or ideas on certain topics and also be able to ask
questions of their own which their peers are able to answer. With the use of
technology in the class, I believe that students may be a bit more enthusiastic
to be involved in the class and also as a teacher, you will be able to see how
the students write and be able to plan lessons to meet their needs. Although
technology in the classroom may prove to be a disadvantage as not all students
may have accessibility to it, the teacher can make available a resource room.
In order to introduce, these ideas to teachers in
the school, I would firstly, model some of the strategies that I believe can be
useful to them and also allow them to modify some of the strategies that they
already use, but by trying to incorporate an ICT in their teaching. In order to
be able to use some of the strategies forwarded by the NCTE, it will mean that
teachers need to be more understanding patient, and instead of just teaching
material or writing they should be modeling and guiding students in their
writing. Teachers should be provided with information on the writing process
and also the different strategies that can be used in order to teach writing.
Therefore workshops should be held on a regular basis in order to update
teachers on new strategies and also where they can meet in order to discuss the
success or failure they may be having with certain strategies and how they are
able to overcome them. In this way they will be able to learn from each others
mistakes. Teachers will also need to have resources available to them in order
to use various strategies so that they are able to cater to the needs of the
various learners in the class.
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