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ERIC Number: EJ1431967
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2018-Nov
Pages: 11
Abstractor: ERIC
ISBN: N/A
ISSN: ISSN-0013-8274
EISSN: EISSN-2161-8895
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Scaffolding for Independence: Writing-as-Problem-Solving Pedagogy
David Slomp; Rita Leask; Taylor Burke; Kacie Neamtu; Lindsey Hagen; Jaimie Van Ham; Keith Miller; Sean Dupuis
English Journal, v108 n2 p84-94 2018
According to the authors, Horizon Writing Project (HWP), is a collaborative research project that emerged from a mentorship program implemented for language arts teachers in southern Alberta, Canada. Seven English teachers participated in the project: Rita, Sean, Jaimie, Taylor, and Kacie, who teach senior high, and Keith and Lindsey, who teach middle school. Since 2014, the authors have worked together as co-researchers on the HWP to design the pedagogical model, the writing tasks students would be assigned, and the project's data collection processes. The goal of the HWP was to develop a writing pedagogy that fosters student independence on writing tasks they might face outside of the classroom. Each class would devise a project to address a community need, select a funding agency that might support the project, and then complete and submit a grant proposal to the selected agency. As students collaborated on these tasks, they would also develop individual writing portfolios, visual analogies, and class graffiti walls. The ultimate goal of any writing teacher is to prepare students for life beyond the classroom. Traditional scaffolding prepares students to replicate the same writing tasks over and over again; the metacognitive scaffolding we are developing prepares them, instead, to thrive when faced with novel writing tasks throughout their writing lives.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Junior High Schools; Middle Schools; Secondary Education; High Schools
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Canada
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