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Factors affecting writing achievement: mapping teacher beliefs
Authors:Claire Wyatt-Smith  Dr  Geraldine Castleton
Institution:Director, Centre for Applied Language, Literacy &Communication Studies, Griffith University, Queens land, Australia;Head, Continuing Professional Development, Institute of Education, Worcester University College
Abstract:The intersection of teacher beliefs with writing achievement in schooling is a key concern of this paper. The paper reports part of a two‐year Australian study that set out to examine in detail how it is that teachers judge Year 5 students' literacy achievement using writing as the case instance. In what follows, we examine the data in the form of concept maps that the teachers them selves made available showing their beliefs about, and insights into the factors that affect student writing achievement. Drawing on these maps, we highlight the range of teacher‐identified factors, including those relating to in‐class behaviour, motivation, attitudes to school learning, social and cultural backgrounds, oracy and even life circumstances. Additionally, we address how the identified factors function, operating either as standalone elements or within a dynamic network of inter‐relationships.
Keywords:Teacher beliefs  writing achievement  factors affecting writing achievement
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