Da escrita ou de um longo caminho para um possível final bem sucedido

As far as I am aware, surveys aimed at assessing the different literacy skills of the elderly in Portugal are more concerned with reading than with writing habits, and the same may be said of central policies.This text attempts to provide as brief and as adequate a look as possible at writing over a...

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Main Author: Maria da Graça L. Castro Pinto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade do Porto 2010-01-01
Series:Linguarum Arena : Revista do Programa Doutoral em Didáctica de Línguas da Universidade do Porto
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Online Access:http://ler.letras.up.pt/uploads/ficheiros/8645.pdf
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spelling doaj-7b05c763bd8f489496376ca1eabab5ce2020-11-25T00:28:56ZengUniversidade do PortoLinguarum Arena : Revista do Programa Doutoral em Didáctica de Línguas da Universidade do Porto1647-87702010-01-011103132Da escrita ou de um longo caminho para um possível final bem sucedidoMaria da Graça L. Castro PintoAs far as I am aware, surveys aimed at assessing the different literacy skills of the elderly in Portugal are more concerned with reading than with writing habits, and the same may be said of central policies.This text attempts to provide as brief and as adequate a look as possible at writing over an average lifespan so that reasonable levels of idea density and grammatical complexity may be observed in texts written in later life as well as during adulthood.As the quality of young adults’ written production may be an indicator of what will happen later in life, it is important to do the best we can in terms of emergent literacy in early childhood and create good writing habits in the population in general.Children should be familiar with writing as composition and not only as a mere mechanism. Hence, academic and play-based programmes should be combined, and the child as a whole, as well as different cognitive skills, and emotional and social systems taken into account.Looking at writing in this way, children may get the appropriate bases on which to be successful at school, and later on, as adults, they may feel like proficient agents of writing as they are of other skills they are used to performing.http://ler.letras.up.pt/uploads/ficheiros/8645.pdfWriting over the lifespanwriting acquisition/learningcomposition-writingacademic and play-based educational policiesdensity of ideas and grammatical/syntactical complexity in writing
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Da escrita ou de um longo caminho para um possível final bem sucedido
Linguarum Arena : Revista do Programa Doutoral em Didáctica de Línguas da Universidade do Porto
Writing over the lifespan
writing acquisition/learning
composition-writing
academic and play-based educational policies
density of ideas and grammatical/syntactical complexity in writing
author_facet Maria da Graça L. Castro Pinto
author_sort Maria da Graça L. Castro Pinto
title Da escrita ou de um longo caminho para um possível final bem sucedido
title_short Da escrita ou de um longo caminho para um possível final bem sucedido
title_full Da escrita ou de um longo caminho para um possível final bem sucedido
title_fullStr Da escrita ou de um longo caminho para um possível final bem sucedido
title_full_unstemmed Da escrita ou de um longo caminho para um possível final bem sucedido
title_sort da escrita ou de um longo caminho para um possível final bem sucedido
publisher Universidade do Porto
series Linguarum Arena : Revista do Programa Doutoral em Didáctica de Línguas da Universidade do Porto
issn 1647-8770
publishDate 2010-01-01
description As far as I am aware, surveys aimed at assessing the different literacy skills of the elderly in Portugal are more concerned with reading than with writing habits, and the same may be said of central policies.This text attempts to provide as brief and as adequate a look as possible at writing over an average lifespan so that reasonable levels of idea density and grammatical complexity may be observed in texts written in later life as well as during adulthood.As the quality of young adults’ written production may be an indicator of what will happen later in life, it is important to do the best we can in terms of emergent literacy in early childhood and create good writing habits in the population in general.Children should be familiar with writing as composition and not only as a mere mechanism. Hence, academic and play-based programmes should be combined, and the child as a whole, as well as different cognitive skills, and emotional and social systems taken into account.Looking at writing in this way, children may get the appropriate bases on which to be successful at school, and later on, as adults, they may feel like proficient agents of writing as they are of other skills they are used to performing.
topic Writing over the lifespan
writing acquisition/learning
composition-writing
academic and play-based educational policies
density of ideas and grammatical/syntactical complexity in writing
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