Saturday, September 12, 2009

Why not writing?

Writing is one of the skills we learn when we are in school. Unfortunately, not many students are very fond of it. Consequently, they have difficulty in expressing themselves through writing. Others don´t even know how to start. I remember that when I was a high school student, I enjoyed my writing classes. I would spend hours trying to find the right words for every story that I wrote. That´s right, I was very careful when writing. I would make use of my dictionary everytime I was not sure about a word. I remember getting excellent grades on my papers, too. All the effort paid off. I´m not afraid of writing and I´m not a lazy writer either. For this reason, I am worried sometimes when I see that my students don´t want or don´t like to write. Whenever I assign homework, the exercises that require crossing out or checking, or making an X or filling in the blanks are all done but the ones that require writing are not. Why is that? There is something I have learned during all these years. We only learn to do something by doing it. If students don´t write, they will never learn to write. Of course I´m talking about formal writing, compositions, contextualized sentences , etc... Students do write, they write emails to friends, they text messages on their cell phones, that´s true, but what about school? I hope, from the bottom of my heart, that someday my students enjoy writing as much as I do. I also hope that this blog thing helps me to achieve that.

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  1. Yeah...I can see that now. As someone said in on of the comments, I don´t remember who, he said it´s not fair being the only one to read students´ compositions, why not let others do too. It could even give them a different sense of accomplishment, it would not just be something the teacher reads and grades. It would be more than that, reach more people and see how they react, their responses. And it could go on and on depending on how nteresting the topic is.It´s fabulous just to think of it.Thank you my dear for being there for me.I appreciate it.

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  2. Cleide,

    I can't believe I am here and I'm so happy that you're here with me. I remember a workshop I attended. Painlesswriting was meant to give suggestions on how to motivate and help students write. I want to share it with you, they talked about using visual prompts, Maybe we could give it a 21st century twist, adapt and present together. I'd love that! I even thought about using commoncraft type of show instead of my old pictures to tell the stories. Hope we can all work together.

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  3. Dani, love, I´d love to work with you. You have so much experience, I could learn a lot from you and use it in class. I really want it to happen but I just don´t know how,yet. Let´s talk about it.

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  4. Dennis, I totally agree that learning is a gradual thing and I agree that blogging is part of the process. I want to take advantage of the novelty, of the fact that blogging is such a hype thing among teeangers nowadays, it´s so present in their lives, that it would be the perfect way to get them started.

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  5. Dennis, I have a good feeling about it, too. I´ll keep posting about it! You won´t miss a thing, I promise.

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