2015
DOI: 10.17239/jowr-2015.07.02.2
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Teaching children to write: A meta-analysis of writing intervention research

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“…Indeed, in England, the Kingman Report (DES 1988), which was one of the documents which underpinned the development of the first National Curriculum for English, argued in phrasing so close to Braddock's original that we might call it plagiarism, that 'old-fashioned formal teaching of grammar had a negligible, or, because it replaced some instruction or practice in composition, even a harmful effect on the development of original writing' (DES, 1988: para 2.27). Braddock's argument has been confirmed through numerous metanalyses conducted in the intervening fifty years: Hillocks, 1984;Hillocks & Smith, 1991;Andrews et al, 2004aAndrews et al, , 2004bGraham & Perin 2007;Graham et al, 2015;Koster et al, 2015. All conclude that there is no evidence of any beneficial impact of grammar teaching on writing instruction.…”
Section: Research Evidence Related To Explicit Grammar Teachingmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Indeed, in England, the Kingman Report (DES 1988), which was one of the documents which underpinned the development of the first National Curriculum for English, argued in phrasing so close to Braddock's original that we might call it plagiarism, that 'old-fashioned formal teaching of grammar had a negligible, or, because it replaced some instruction or practice in composition, even a harmful effect on the development of original writing' (DES, 1988: para 2.27). Braddock's argument has been confirmed through numerous metanalyses conducted in the intervening fifty years: Hillocks, 1984;Hillocks & Smith, 1991;Andrews et al, 2004aAndrews et al, , 2004bGraham & Perin 2007;Graham et al, 2015;Koster et al, 2015. All conclude that there is no evidence of any beneficial impact of grammar teaching on writing instruction.…”
Section: Research Evidence Related To Explicit Grammar Teachingmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Genre pedagogy and rewriting are therefore the general guidelines for helping students to learn how to write. In this context, recent meta-analyses (Koster et al, 2015;van Weijen & Janssen, 2018) have highlighted the factors that determine the effectiveness of writing instruction. Four effective practices were identified in these two meta-analyses: goal setting, strategy instruction, text structure instruction, peer assistance and teacher feedback.…”
Section: What Are Effective Principles For Teaching Writing?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the one hand, setting a product objective consists of determining the characteristics of the text that need to be taken into account (e.g., number of paragraphs, overall length of text, etc. ; Koster et al, 2015). On the other hand, the setting of process objectives, according to Koster et al (2015), consists of specifying the acquisition of learning or work strategies.…”
Section: What Are Effective Principles For Teaching Writing?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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