Best practices for effective writing
Any good teacher desires for their students to
become effective writers. For this to be possible there are certain conditions
that needs to be met. Creating an atmosphere that is conducive to learning, giving students control over what they are writing, modeling, and writing
with students are methods of developing effective writers.
Creating
an atmosphere for developing effective writers
There are certain elements
that contributes to a conducive learning environment. First, the teachers body
language. The enthusiasm that a teacher exudes is important to motivate your students
to write. In addition, a classroom that is quiet, filled visual inspiration and
little distraction helps with the process of writing.
Allowing students to choose
Modeling
and writing with students
Providing good examples for
students would involve working closely with students. If the teacher takes the
students through the process of writing students would benefit tremendously. When
observing the teachers process, they would in-turn adapt their methodology, reasoning,
and approach to writing. This can serve a guide to both struggling and advanced
writers.
These are very good practices for promoting effective writing. I especially like how you pin pointed the teacher's body language. It is true that teachers that exudes enthusiasm will motivate good writers. Students read their teacher's body language and facial expressions well and they feed off their energy. A negative attitude and/or behavior to teaching writing can very well demotivate students to write.
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