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Students perceptions of writing for learning in secondary school science

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posted on 1999-03-01, 00:00 authored by Vaughan PrainVaughan Prain, B Hand
The implementation of writing-for-learning strategies within science classrooms requires changes in the way in which students engage with the subject. Specific writing tasks require students to address concepts of science and also to focus on issues of purpose, audience, topic, method of text production, and writing type. This article reports on students' perceptions of using writing as a component of their science learning. The results, collected over 4 years, have been organized to include students' perceptions of writing in science, learning, ownership, purpose, and science. These results are then discussed in terms of students' developing metacognition and epistemologies of science. The study concludes by discussing the implications arising for further research.

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Journal

Science education

Volume

83

Issue

2

Pagination

151 - 162

Publisher

Wiley

Location

Hoboken, N.J.

ISSN

0036-8326

eISSN

1098-237X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

1999, Wiley

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