Question: How do I meet the District's goals of implementing the "Journeys Writing Program" within the framework of the Writing Workshop model?
The district that I teach in has adopted a comprehensive reading program. Within this comprehensive reading program there includes a component on the teaching of writing. However, this published program does not necessarily meet the needs of my students, match the philosophy of the teaching of writing that I believe in, or make the moves toward the writing goals that the published units have identified as ending writing pieces. Therefore, I have designed a project that will investigate the writing components of the Journey's Writing Program, the outlined goals of the units within the program, (for example, to author a personal narrative), in combination with published research on the teaching of writing within a workshop framework, to (re)design the Writing Workshop framework in my classroom for teaching young children how to become better writer's.
I will develop lessons based on research and materials written from a perspective of the writing process and the writing workshop framework- that believes that every student has stories and experiences to draw from and incorporates the teaching of skills and strategies of a specific genre while incorporating the required grammar and syntax lessons outlined in the Journey's Program.
All my students will participate in the Writer's workshop, however I will choose two focus students. I will collect the students' writing work ( writing samples, writer's notebooks, drafts) for my beginning data to analyze how they are using their new skills and strategies in their work. I will also use anecdotal notes as I listen in to the writers as they work together, share together during mini lessons when they "turn and talk", as well as when I confer with them one-to-one. These are methods that do not stray from my everyday teaching style. I will also try to film myself as a teacher to make sure that I am explicitly teaching writing skills and strategies in ways that help my students and guide them to use the new skills/strategies in their own independent writing. I will keep a reflective notebook to track my teaching moves and thinking as I work through this process.
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