Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Writing is Thinking! Why I’m Excited about Using Blogs with my Students


I had already decided that my 7th graders were going to write next year.  Those dismal writing scores on the ACT Aspire had teachers across the county and state talking about what needed to happen to bring them up.  So already I was planning on less objective tests and more open-ended, essay responses for assessments.  I had also considered having my students keep a learning journal.  Then I really started considering a familiar idea which I had never tried in my social studies classes:  blogging. 

According to Kristen Kennedy, students will write when they have something to say, an audience, and feedback (Writing with Web Logs, 2003).  As I consider how that could possibly be different than any other writing assignment, it struck me that my students might be more aware of their thought process and what they’re writing when there is an audience who actually read and respond to their words.  It might take writing beyond just an assignment that only a teacher is reading into a whole different level of connectedness to the larger community and world. 

And they might even learn something in the process! 

 

2 comments:

  1. Dena, it seems to me your the type of educator that burns the midnight oil and leaves no stone unturned when trying to become the best you can be. I can see you maybe one day being the superintendent of education, because of your drive. this an excellent read and well thought out . Enjoyed reading your post in this class good luck in your endeavors.

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  2. Thanks! I'll leave that job for you, though! I enjoyed taking this class with you and wish you the best. See you on Twitter!

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