Characteristics of Learning Disabled Children on the Writing Process
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Children with learning disability usually have some mistakes in their written expression. These mistakes origins of their difficulties on writing process. Writing process is consists of five stages, these are; prewriting, writing/drafting, revising, publishing and sharing with audience. Learning disabled children show a lot of struggles all of this stages. Prewriting has probably been most neglected stage in the writing process. Writer must choose a topic, consider purpose, form, audience, and generate and organize ideas for writing in the prewriting stage. Writers note their ideas on the paper in the second stage of writing process. Activities in this stage are; writing a rough draft, writing leads, emphasizing content not mechanics. Revising might be done more than one time and might be done different kind of corrections at every times. Activities in the revising stage are; rereading the rough draft, sharing the rough draft in a writing group, revising on the basis of feedback received from the writing group. Editing is putting the piece of writing into its final form. Until this stage, the focus has been primarily on the content of students writing. Once the focus changes to mechanics, student polishes their writing by correcting spelling and other mechanical error. In the final stage of writing process, students publish their writing and share it with an appropriate audience.
Key words: Learning disabled children, writing process, revising, editing
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Yayımlanma Tarihi
11 Ekim 2013
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11 Ekim 2013
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