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Writing Next: Effective Strategies to Improve Writing of Adolescents in Middle and High Schools

By: LD OnLine (2007)

This report offers eleven recommendations to teachers on how they can instruct 4th to 12th grade students to write well. The recommendations are effective for all students. Specific information applies to low achieving writers, which includes students with learning disabilities.

The authors summarized a large-scale statistical review of research on the effects of specific types of instruction on the writing ability of adolescents. They used meta-analysis which allows researchers to determine the strength and consistency of particular teaching practices and highlights those that appear the most promising. Specific strategies are provided for the recommendations.

Eleven elements of writing instruction were found to improve writing skills of adolescents. Steve Graham, first author of the report, identified three elements which are particularly critical to improving the writing of students with learning disabilities.

They are:

The other eight recommendations are also helpful to students with learning disabilities.

They are:

Research shows that these recommendations improve writing skills of students when teachers use them consistently and well.

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