ERIC Number: EJ1027846
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2014-Jun
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Children's High-Level Writing Skills: Development of Planning and Revising and Their Contribution to Writing Quality
Limpo, Teresa; Alves, Rui A.; Fidalgo, Raquel
British Journal of Educational Psychology, v84 n2 p177-193 Jun 2014
Background: It is well established that the activity of producing a text is a complex one involving three main cognitive processes: Planning, translating, and revising. Although these processes are crucial in skilled writing, beginning and developing writers seem to struggle with them, mainly with planning and revising. Aims: To trace the development of the high-level writing processes of planning and revising, from Grades 4 to 9, and to examine whether these skills predict writing quality in younger and older students (Grades 4-6 vs. 7-9), after controlling for gender, school achievement, age, handwriting fluency, spelling, and text structure. Sample: Participants were 381 students from Grades 4 to 9 (age 9-15). Method: Students were asked to plan and write a story and to revise another story by detecting and correcting mechanical and substantive errors. Results: From Grades 4 to 9, we found a growing trend in students' ability to plan and revise despite the observed decreases and stationary periods from Grades 4 to 5 and 6 to 7. Moreover, whereas younger students' planning and revising skills made no contribution to the quality of their writing, in older students, these high-level skills contributed to writing quality above and beyond control predictors. Conclusion: The findings of this study seem to indicate that besides the increase in planning and revising, these skills are not fully operational in school-age children. Indeed, given the contribution of these high-level skills to older students' writing, supplementary instruction and practice should be provided from early on.
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Writing Processes, Revision (Written Composition), Planning, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8, Grade 9, Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students, Age Differences, Skill Development, Writing Achievement
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Education Level: Grade 4; Grade 5; Grade 6; Grade 7; Grade 8; Grade 9; Intermediate Grades; Elementary Education; Middle Schools; Junior High Schools; High Schools; Secondary Education
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