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Writing and motivation / edited by Suzanne Hidi and Pietro Boscolo.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in writingPublication details: Amsterdam ; London : Elsevier, 2007.Description: x, 334 pISBN:
  • 9780080453255:
  • 0080453252 (Cloth)
  • 0080466133 (electronic bk.)
  • 9780080466132 (electronic bk.)
  • 9781849508216 (electronic bk.)
  • 1849508216 (electronic bk.)
  • 9780080453255 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Writing and motivationDDC classification:
  • 808.02019 22
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Contents:
The multiple meanings of motivation to write / Pietro Boscolo, Suzanne Hidi -- Why write? A consideration of rhetorical purpose / Nancy Nelson -- The wholetheme window of dynamic motivation in writing to learn critical thinking: a multiple-source perspective / Asghar Iran-Nejad, Jason Brian Watts, Gopakumar Venugopalan, Yuejin Xu -- A writer's discipline: the development of self-regulatory skill / Barry J. Zimmerman, Anastasia Kitsantas -- Writing on an interesting topic: Does writing foster interest? / Pietro Boscolo, Laura Del Favero, Michele Borghetto -- Motivations for ESL writing improvement in pre-university contexts / Alister Cumming, Tao-Young Kim, Kéanré B. Eouanzoui -- "Putting things into words": the development of 12-15-year-old students' interest for writing / Rebecca L. Lipstein, K. Ann Renninger -- Writing self-efficacy and its relation to gender, writing motivation and writing competence: a developmental perspective / Frank Pajares, Gio Valiante, Yuk Fai Cheong -- Mark Twain's writers' workshop: a nature-nurture perspective for motivating students with learning disabilities to compose / Virginia W. Berninger, Suzanne Hidi -- Fostering students' willingness and interest in argumentative writing: an intervention study / Bianca De Bernardi, Emanuela Antolini -- The role of interest and self-efficacy in science-related expository writing / Suzanne Hidi, Mary Ainley, Dagmar Berndorff, Laura Del Favero -- Observational learning through video-based models: impact on students' accuracy of self-efficacy beliefs, task knowledge and writing performances / Mariet Raedts, Gert Rijlaarsdam, Luuk van Waes, Frans Daems -- The role of literate communities in the development of children's interest in writing / Susan Bobbitt Nolen -- A cross-case study of writing motivation as empowerment / Penny Oldfather, Cyndie Hynd Shanahan.
Summary: The aim of this volume is to bring together contributions from international research on writing and motivation. It not only addresses the basic question of how motivation to write can be fostered, but also provides analyses of conceptual and theoretical issues at the intersection of the topics of motivation and writing. What emerges from the various chapters is that the motivational aspects of writing represent a rich, productive and partially still unexplored research field. This volume is a step in the direction of a more systematic analysis of the problems as well as an effort to present and compare various models, perspectives and methods of motivation and writing. It addresses the implications of writing instruction based on the 2 main approaches to writing research: cognitive and socio-cultural. It provides systematic analysis of the various models, perspectives, and methods of motivation and writing. It brings together the international research available in this burgeoning field.
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The multiple meanings of motivation to write / Pietro Boscolo, Suzanne Hidi -- Why write? A consideration of rhetorical purpose / Nancy Nelson -- The wholetheme window of dynamic motivation in writing to learn critical thinking: a multiple-source perspective / Asghar Iran-Nejad, Jason Brian Watts, Gopakumar Venugopalan, Yuejin Xu -- A writer's discipline: the development of self-regulatory skill / Barry J. Zimmerman, Anastasia Kitsantas -- Writing on an interesting topic: Does writing foster interest? / Pietro Boscolo, Laura Del Favero, Michele Borghetto -- Motivations for ESL writing improvement in pre-university contexts / Alister Cumming, Tao-Young Kim, Kéanré B. Eouanzoui -- "Putting things into words": the development of 12-15-year-old students' interest for writing / Rebecca L. Lipstein, K. Ann Renninger -- Writing self-efficacy and its relation to gender, writing motivation and writing competence: a developmental perspective / Frank Pajares, Gio Valiante, Yuk Fai Cheong -- Mark Twain's writers' workshop: a nature-nurture perspective for motivating students with learning disabilities to compose / Virginia W. Berninger, Suzanne Hidi -- Fostering students' willingness and interest in argumentative writing: an intervention study / Bianca De Bernardi, Emanuela Antolini -- The role of interest and self-efficacy in science-related expository writing / Suzanne Hidi, Mary Ainley, Dagmar Berndorff, Laura Del Favero -- Observational learning through video-based models: impact on students' accuracy of self-efficacy beliefs, task knowledge and writing performances / Mariet Raedts, Gert Rijlaarsdam, Luuk van Waes, Frans Daems -- The role of literate communities in the development of children's interest in writing / Susan Bobbitt Nolen -- A cross-case study of writing motivation as empowerment / Penny Oldfather, Cyndie Hynd Shanahan.

The aim of this volume is to bring together contributions from international research on writing and motivation. It not only addresses the basic question of how motivation to write can be fostered, but also provides analyses of conceptual and theoretical issues at the intersection of the topics of motivation and writing. What emerges from the various chapters is that the motivational aspects of writing represent a rich, productive and partially still unexplored research field. This volume is a step in the direction of a more systematic analysis of the problems as well as an effort to present and compare various models, perspectives and methods of motivation and writing. It addresses the implications of writing instruction based on the 2 main approaches to writing research: cognitive and socio-cultural. It provides systematic analysis of the various models, perspectives, and methods of motivation and writing. It brings together the international research available in this burgeoning field.

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