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Reading & Writing Quarterly
Overcoming Learning Difficulties
Volume 23, 2007 - Issue 3
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THEME: Research on Writing—Knowledge Development, Effective Interventions, and Assessment

The Relationship between Writing Knowledge and Writing Performance among More and Less Skilled Writers

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Pages 231-247 | Published online: 25 Apr 2007
 

Abstract

One ingredient that may serve as a catalyst for writing development is changes in writing knowledge. This study assessed the veracity of two tenets underlying this proposal: that skilled writers are more knowledgeable than less skilled writers, and that individual differences in knowledge are related to writing performance. Both of these assumptions were supported. First, fourth-grade students who were more skilled writers were more knowledgeable than their less skilled peers. They knew more about how writing promoted school and later occupational success. They also were more knowledgeable about the role of substantive processes in composing, the use of substantive procedures when writing for a younger child, and the value of seeking assistance when experiencing difficulties. Second, for more skilled writers, writing knowledge was significantly correlated with their story writing performance.

Notes

TOWL-3 Composite is the average for scores on the Story Construction, Contextual Language, and Sentence Combining subtests.

Note. Length and quality were for students' second drafts; ∗p < .05.

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