Learning and Teaching – A Focus on Writing
HGIOS
• 5.1 – The Curriculum• 5.2 – Teaching for Effective learning
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Agenda
• Activity 1 – Introduction / Starter Activity (5 mins)
• Activity 2 – How’s it going / feedback (10-20 mins)
• Activity 3 – New Learning (50 – 90 mins)
• Activity 4 – Personal Action Planning (10 mins)
• Activity 5 – Summary of Learning (5 mins)
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Activity 1: Voice on the table
In a maximum of 30 seconds, share something you have read that has made you smile or laugh.
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Activity 2: How’s it going?
A community of writers: St Ninian's Primary SchoolThis film describes how to foster creativity. Staff foster creativity through the setting up of a community of writers to write for real purposes within a primary school.
'A Community of Writers’
What features do you think are most effective in promoting high quality writing experiences?
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Activity 3: New Learning
Does your current writing practice . . .promote the approaches embedded within
the Highland Learning Policy regarding learning intentions, success criteria and feedback about how to improve - NOT grades and/or levels?
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Activity 3: New Learning
Does your current writing practice . . . promote extended writing for the
purposes defined by the SSLN:
* to convey experiences or information* to describe events (real or imagined)* to explain processes* to persuade* to explore issues* to express an opinion?
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Activity 3: New Learning
Does your current writing practice . . . provide learners with real purposes and
audiences within contexts which are meaningful to the interests of the learner?
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Activity 3: New Learning
Does your current writing practice . . . provide practitioners with varied,
differentiated and easily accessible resources and stimuli to support writing?
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Activity 3: New Learning
Does your current writing practice . . . adapt easily, ensuring relevance to each
level/age/stage?
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Activity 3: New Learning
Does your current writing practice . . . allow learners to engage in dialogue about
the extent of their success – self, peer, teacher, parent/carer assessment?
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Activity 3: New Learning
Does your current writing practice . . . provide opportunities for creativity, giving
learners the freedom to explore?
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Activity 3: New Learning
Does your current writing practice . . . include play based activities – initially
developed within the Nursery context and extended throughout the 3-18 curriculum?
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Activity 3: New Learning
Does your current writing practice . . . provide opportunities for the teacher and
others to model writing as a process – clarifying that editing is a vital element
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Activity 3: New Learning
Does your current writing practice . . . take full account of ICT to provide models
AND as a tool for producing writing?
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Activity 3: New Learning
Does your current writing practice . . . approach writing through a ‘Read to
Write’ model?i.e. analysing a text and then writing one in the same genre
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Activity 3: New Learning
Does your current writing practice . . . address content, structure and technical
accuracy: securing the development of structure and content before technical accuracy using punctuation?
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Activity 3: New Learning
Does your current writing practice . . . value the writing process – aiming to
engage and enthuse learners?
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Activity 3: New Learning
Does your current writing practice . . . provide opportunities to evaluate both
strengths and development areas?
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Activity 4: Personal Action Planning
Choose one or two elements that you are going to explore and evaluate over the coming weeks.
Bring back your findings to the next session
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Activity 5: Summary of Learning
Write your name on the card or post-it as well as something you will try differently in your teaching of writing over the coming weeks.
Leave your card or post-it on your way out.
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FOLLOW UP LINKS:
Literacy across learning - Principles and Practice
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SSLN - Writing
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