Writers workshop 29/10/23
Hey, blogging family, I
hope you all are doing okay, and conquering assignments and exams as they come👍
This academic week was the
shortest for the semester so far, as a result, much content was not covered.
However, Mrs. Lazarus, ensured we gained new content knowledge by introducing
the writing workshop. The writing workshop contains four (4) elements: Teaching
time, writing time, conferencing, and sharing time.
The strategy puts
together everything I have learned about narrative writing like writing ideas,
using connections, word choice, and developing a voice are all part of the
essence of narrative writing. What stood out to me was the teaching time
because at that time one thing is taught, during that time it is possible to
check for prerequisite knowledge before delving into the content. We found a
partner and shared our narrative piece, each partner listened and provided
feedback that could be used to enhance your writing. Similarly, working in
small groups, collaborating, and sharing are great ways to learn and support
each other. Also, we listened keenly as one of our colleagues shared her
narrative piece, and our lecturer highlighted and shared aspects of the writing
that needed to be improved and congratulated exceptional sections. Other colleagues
chimed in the same order, many of my colleagues were expressing frustration
with blogging, and the issues seemed to be ending. Then boom! a colleague found
a solution and explained and demonstrated how to solve the ongoing problem,
which was a sigh of relief, Working collaboratively can move a mountain
Introducing the writer's
workshop to my students would be a must because it gives them a voice. The
writer's workshop will also help students to understand that writing is not a one-shot
but happens over time.
A short video on the writer workshop. This video will aid in further understanding the writer's workshop.
It was rather refreshing to see that you also gained the same insight I did in realizing the critical importance of sharing in the writing workshop. A fresh perspective is of paramount importance to improving/ fostering literacy abilities.
ReplyDeleteIt also evident that our colleague sharing her technical expertise outside of the writing workshop was most welcomed and aided most of the class with navigating issues in the tech. So you see, sharing does work wonders does it?
Great minds think alike. Most definitely, Emilio
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