The Purpose of writing within the context of Schooling.
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The Primary School curriculum's main aim in all aspects of teaching is to equip students in skills that will assist them to function adequately within society academically and socially. Writing of course, is a crucial part of the Primary school curriculum it not only gives the students ability to communicate effectively but to experiment with language and express ideas. DET 2002:84 states "through writing students can reflect on experience, re order ideas to create new knowledge,
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Primary English Teaching Association McPhersons Printing Group.Victoria.Australia Cope,B & Kalantzis.(1993) The Power of Literacy: A Genre Approach to Teaching Writing. The Falmer Press Knapp., Peter. & Watkins.M.(1994) Context, Text,Grammer: Teaching the genres and grammer of school writing in infants and primary classrooms. Text Productions. Australia Wing Jan, Lesley. (2001) Write Ways:Modelling Writing Forms. Oxford University Press.Victoria Australia. Journal: Department of Education. Curriculum Support. Focus on Literacy (2-3) Vol 7 No1.2002
Primary English Teaching Association McPhersons Printing Group.Victoria.Australia Cope,B & Kalantzis.(1993) The Power of Literacy: A Genre Approach to Teaching Writing. The Falmer Press Knapp., Peter. & Watkins.M.(1994) Context, Text,Grammer: Teaching the genres and grammer of school writing in infants and primary classrooms. Text Productions. Australia Wing Jan, Lesley. (2001) Write Ways:Modelling Writing Forms. Oxford University Press.Victoria Australia. Journal: Department of Education. Curriculum Support. Focus on Literacy (2-3) Vol 7 No1.2002