Thinking for Primary Writing Improving Children’s Writing Through Creative Thinking

Thinking for Primary Writing Improving Children’s Writing Through Creative Thinking by Adrian Copping, published by Critical Publishing in 2024, offers insights into the writing process experienced by children in primary school. This edition, comprising 178 pages, presents a framework known as ‘think for writing,’ which emphasizes the importance of creative writing training and opportunities for creative thinking to enhance children’s writing skills and confidence.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of various elements within the framework, including the thinking environment, task design, and the development of children’s creative self-efficacy. The book provides a range of ideas and approaches that teachers can adapt to their practice, focusing on the essential work that occurs between the building blocks of the writing process. This resource aims to support educators in developing their writing pedagogy while aligning with the National Curriculum for England and Wales and addressing the demands of standardized testing.
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Drawing on the author’s personal experience, this book provides a deeper understanding of how children experience the writing process in primary school. The framework termed ‘think for writing’ demonstrates that training children in creative writing and providing creative thinking opportunities can develop their writing and improve their confidence in writing.
Aimed at all teachers and trainees, it examines each element of the framework: the thinking environment, task design, training creative thinking, the building blocks of the writing process, and developing children’s creative self-efficacy. This range of ideas and approaches across all elements of the writing process that teachers can adapt, adopt and apply to their own practice. This book also demonstrates that a lot of the key work in developing writing is done in between the building blocks of the writing process. This work in the gaps includes process feedback and feedback on the application of ideas.
Ultimately, this book provides a resource for teachers to develop their writing pedagogy and children’s outcomes whilst meeting National curriculum for England and Wales requirements and demands of standardised testing. Teachers can feel a lot more assured when designing units of work in primary English with this helpful framework, that provides them with this knowledge and details on how to apply it.
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