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Strategy Instruction. Research has demonstrated that well designed strategy instruction can produce substantial gains in writing quality for struggling writers.Well designed strategy instruction teaches specific strategies for planning and revising strategies as well self-regulation strategies.St
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1. Strategy Instruction in Writingfor Struggling Writers Charles MacArthur
University of Delaware
2. Strategy Instruction Research has demonstrated that well designed strategy instruction can produce substantial gains in writing quality for struggling writers.
Well designed strategy instruction teaches specific strategies for planning and revising strategies as well self-regulation strategies.
Staff development and wide scale implementation are significant challenges.
3. Research foundations Cognitive models of expert and developing writers
Research on self-regulation, e.g., goal-setting, self-evaluation, self-efficacy
Research on strategy instruction in general - direct explanation, modeling, guided practice
4. Proficient writers Planning
Set goals and subgoals based on audience and task
Generate content
Organize using knowledge of text structure
Production
Generate sentences - language
Transcription - mechanics
5. Proficient writers (cont.) Revision
Evaluate using extensive criteria
Develop ideas
Extensive self-regulation
Select and monitor strategies
Productivity
6. Struggling Writers Minimal planning
Little thought of audience or purpose or goals
Difficulty generating ideas
Limited knowledge about organization
Problems with mechanics & language
7. Struggling writers (cont.) Minimal revising
Poor reading skills
Limited knowledge of evaluation
Difficulty fixing problems
Focus on mechanics
Poor self-regulation - Difficulty coordinating what they do know
8. We can: Teach specific strategies for planning and revising based on what good writers do
Teach students to self-regulate
Set goals
Cope with difficulties
Self-evaluate
Improve their writing
9. Examples:Task-specific strategies Planning strategies based on text structure
Revising strategies based on evaluation criteria
10. Importance of text structure Good writers use knowledge of text structure or genre to plan
Connected to purpose for writing
Helps to generate content
Helps to organize paper
Helps with self-evaluation
11. A Planning Strategy for Persuasive Writing -- (TREE) THINK: Who? Why?
PLAN
T -- Topic sentence
R -- Reasons
E -- Examine reasons
E -- Ending
Write and say more
12. Planning Stories THINK: Who? Why?
PLAN
C - Characters
S Setting
P Problem
A Action
C Conclusion
E Emotion
Write and say more
13. Story map
14. Compare-contrast
15. Importance of self-evaluation Research shows that teaching evaluation criteria along with revision is effective
Align self-evaluation, teacher evaluation, and accountability assessments
Analytic scales like 6-Traits
Genre-specific evaluation scales
Teach peer revising strategies
16. Self-evaluation for persuasive writing -- genre specific Did I state my position clearly? 1 2 3
Is my first reason clear and supported by details? 1 2 3
Is my second reason clear and . . . 1 2 3
Is my third reason clear and . . . 1 2 3
Did I summarize my reasons at the end? 1 2 3
Is my essay persuasive? 1 2 3
How can I improve my next essay?
17. Peer revising strategy LISTEN as partner reads
TELL what you liked best
READ and ask questions
Topic? Is the opinion clear?
Reasons? Is each reason clear and related to the opinion?
Support? Is each reason supported with details?
Ending? Is there a summary?
DISCUSS your suggestions
Author makes changes
18. Peer revising -- Stories LISTEN as partner reads
TELL what you liked best
READ and ask questions
Characters? Are they clearly described?
Problem? How is it resolved?
Emotion? Does it show how characters feel?
DISCUSS your suggestions
Author makes changes
19. Effective strategy instruction Meaningful writing in a social context
Direct explanation and modeling
Self-regulation strategies
Self-statements
Self-evaluation
Goal setting
Extensive guided practice
Mastery learning
Generalization
Motivation
20. Self-regulated Strategic Writers Set goals
Purposes for writing
Motivation
Select strategies
Planning & revising
Know why and when
Monitor progress
Am I using the strategy?
Is my writing improving?
21. Research Meta-analysis of 39 studies (Graham, in press)
Effect size for quality - 1.25 (very large effect). Cf. ES=.44 for best method in Hillocks 1984 analysis.
PND - 89% (very large effect)
Most studies used LD (64%), LA (23%), or avg. (23%) with few good (10%), but all large effects
Planning - revising; elem - sec; narr - expos. All large effects
Effective in classrooms and in tutoring
SRSD model more effective than others (ES 1.6 vs. 0.9)
22. Implementation Issues Teach a few strategies intensively
Coordinate across teachers, grades, subjects
Compatible with process approaches that emphasize social context
Works in combination with content area instruction
Fits into a curriculum based on genre or purposes for writing (e.g., to persuade)
23. Challenges Getting from single strategies to strategic learners is a long term process
Demanding approach for teachers
Explicit explanation and modeling
Appropriate support
Evaluation of strategy use and results
Teaching to individual mastery in a group setting
Demands on schools
Coordinated approach across classes and grades
Little research on large-scale implementation or staff development