Understanding Young People's Writing Development

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adolescent literacy research
Adolescent writers
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creativity in student texts
Danish Curriculum
Digital media and literacy
digital writing practices
Disciplinary writing
disciplinary writing pedagogy
educational ethnography
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Ethnography
identity formation in education
Language Creativity
Literacy
Literacy and disciplinarity
Longitudinal Ethnography
Longitudinal research
longitudinal study of school writing
Lower Secondary School
Mathematical Texts
Mathematical Writing
Natural Science Subjects
Note Writing
Procedural Display
School Subjects
School Writing
Secondary School literacy
Social Science Subjects
Student Texts
Student Writer Development
Student Writers
Study Specialisation Project
Subject Danish
Textual Voice
Writer development
Writer Identity
Writer Trajectories
Writing Development
Writing Event
Writing Practices
Writing Prompt
Young people literacy

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138541504
  • Weight: 348g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 17 May 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This collection offers an inclusive, multifaceted look at individual students’ patterns of writing trajectories, as well as their development of an identity as a writer. Building on rare longitudinal research, this translated text explores how adolescents learn subjects through writing and learn writing through subjects. Contributors consider issues relating to different forms of writing and grapple with students’ ambivalence or resistance to this at school, together offering an examination of how the education system can rise to the challenge of offering today’s students meaningful and appropriate writing instruction.

Bringing knowledge from writing researchers and educational researchers together, Understanding Young People’s Writing Development explores:

  • Young adults’ complicated experiences with the school writing project
  • Practices, purposes, and identification in student note writing
  • Knowledge construction in writing as experience and educational aim
  • The pedagogical challenges and perspectives of writing and writer development
  • Creativity as experience and potential in writing development
  • The impact of digital technologies and media on student writing

Using students’ work to aid the understanding of practice, this book will help highlight the importance of viewing individual writer developments from a social, institutional, and societal context, and raise questions that will advance writing pedagogy and the teaching and learning of school subjects.

Ellen Krogh is Professor Emeritus at the Department for the Study of Culture, University of Southern Denmark. Her main research areas include disciplinary didactics, curriculum studies, and writing in the disciplines. She has engaged in research leadership as chair and board member of Danish, Nordic, and international research organisations, such as ISAWR (International Society for the Advancement of Writing Research).

Karen Sonne Jakobsen is Associate Professor Emeritus at the Department of Communication and Arts, Roskilde University. Her main research areas include foreign language pedagogy, project-based foreign language education, and sociocultural and developmental learning theory. She is a co-editor of Sprogforum (Language Forum – Journal of Language and Culture Pedagogy).