Influences of context on early writing development |
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Authors: | Dana R. Brock |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Elementary and Early Childhood Education, The University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama |
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Abstract: | Research on children's early writing development in the past has focused primarily on product and process. In reviewing the more recent research on early writing development, however, a new focus of context emerges. Occurrences of literacy are now being observed in the home, the school, and the community. With this new emphasis, comes the task of defining context. A definition of context reflects theoretical perspectives, areas of research interests, and types of methodologies employed in conducting research. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to address the following aspects of context: #op1#cp multidiscipline perspectives and definitions of context, #op2#cp contextual shifts observed between the home and the school, #op3#cp contextual factors present when learning how to write, and #op4#cp pedagogical implications for curriculum development. |
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Keywords: | Early writing development influence of context |
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