Blog Entry #2 Reflection on my writing instruction
experiences referencing learning/acquisition views
You’re asking me to go way back into my memory bank and recall
my own writing experiences. When I think
back to the days at Calvary Lutheran Elementary School, I remember report
writing most of all. And. . .what I
remember about that report writing is mostly copying word for word out of the
World Book Encyclopedias. I remember
taking great care in making sure the words were spelling correctly and that my
penmanship was letter perfect. I’m sure
my teachers used the learning way as their instruction model a I’m sure it was the only model out there at
the time. Although the teacher did not
expect nor want students to copy out of a textbook, I don’t remember any
instruction on writing authentic responses.
Junior high and high school writing instruction remains one
big blur other than some social highlights here and there. Chaos reigned at home and school gave me
relief and a solid friendship base. Writing
instruction? Nothing stands out other
than more of the same from my elementary school days. When reports were assigned, out came the
World Book Encyclopedias and off I went.
College is where I began to develop a love of writing
although it was still taught in a very traditional way. There was some of the
“spillover” technique where we would read specific genres and then try our hand
at imitating the particular style. This
was the first place where I “put myself out there” and took risks with writing
and received positive feedback. I
remember one college professor commenting on my paper about my comma use. He told me in very harsh words that I
shouldn’t be making these kinds of errors on college level papers. What he didn’t take into account was the fact
that I never had a reason to pay any attention to commas until then. He did, however, compliment me on my style
and I ended up learning lots about the writing process from his class.
Bev,
ReplyDeleteIt's asking a lot of us to remember that far back! I remember having to write book reports and definitely using the World Book Encyclopedia! By the way, your writing is awesome! Such a joy to read! Great post!
Donna