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What is Writing Identity

Handbook of Research on Teacher Practices for Diverse Writing Instruction
The agency a writer has over their writing abilities.
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Unstructured Writing in the Classroom
Amy Spiker (Abilene Christian University, USA) and Tia Frahm (Northern Arizona University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6213-3.ch004
Abstract
Writing instruction in today's literacy classroom is often structured with assigned topics, structure, and assessment rubrics. This type of writing instruction has its place, as it prepares students for testing and future writing assignments. The authors of this chapter advocate for balancing this type of formal writing with an unstructured approach where students have choice and freedom in the writing classroom. They explain how including unstructured writing in the classroom begins with developing an identity as a writer for both the teacher and the students. This writing identity strengthens writing teacher instruction and improves motivation and confidence in students. In the chapter, the authors define unstructured writing and explain the benefits of providing such an element in the writing classroom. Finally, the authors present practical suggestions for incorporating unstructured writing in the classroom and provide teachers as both writers and writing instructors with professional development materials available through various professional organizations.
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Second Graders' Perceptions on Writing Identity: Working Through a Digital Writing Process
A fluid concept regarding one’s beliefs in writing ability, often impacted by how others in their cultural context view their status as a writer or how the cultural context places them in a status of writing due to a socially situated practice.
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