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Insegnare a scrivere nel biennio della scuola secondaria di primo grado

Authors: Alessia Barbagli; Pietro Lucisano; Patrizia Sposetti;

Insegnare a scrivere nel biennio della scuola secondaria di primo grado

Abstract

Il contributo offre una riflessione sulle strategie e azioni didattiche utilizzate nell'insegnamento della scrittura nel biennio della scuola secondaria di primo grado. Nello specifico è presentata parte dei risultati di una ricerca biennale (2012/2014) sulla scrittura degli studenti del primo biennio della scuola secondaria di primo grado. Si tratta di dati relativi: a) alla progettazione e all'azione didattica di un gruppo docenti di Lettere che insegnano in sette scuole romane; b) all'analisi delle tracce utilizzate nei due anni da tali docenti per le prove di scrittura in classe. La scuola ha da tempo avvertito l’esigenza di un ripensamento complessivo delle modalità di insegnamento/apprendimento della lingua e delle quattro abilità linguistiche di base e, in particolare, della scrittura. In continuità con tale bisogno, i risultati mettono in luce progettualità didattiche sperimentate nella scuola e atteggiamenti di docenti, rispondendo alla esigenza di studi e contributi alla riflessione sul tema in vista di una ricaduta di natura didattica

This paper provides a reflection on strategies and actions used in teaching writing to lower secondary school students. Specifically, this contribution focuses on some of the results of a two-year research (2012/2014) based on the analysis of writing compositions by students of the first two years of secondary school. Datas concern a) the design and action of teaching by a group of mother tongue teachers from seven schools of Rome; b) the analysis of instructions for students’written composition used in the two years from such teachers. The school has felt for long time the need to rethink its methods of teaching/learning the language and the four basic language skills, writing in particolar. In keeping with this need, the results highlight experimented educational projects in schools and attitudes of teachers, responding to the need for studies and contributions to the reflection on the issue in view of didactic effects

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didattica della scrittura; valutazione delle prove di scrittura; scelta delle prove di scrittura; atteggiamento docenti; produzione scritta; educazione linguistica

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