2023
DOI: 10.17239/jowr-2023.15.01.02
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Work descriptions written by third-graders: An aspect of disciplinary literacy in primary craft education education

Abstract: This study focuses on disciplinary literacy in primary craft education. Disciplinary literacy refers to the specialised ways of reading, writing, and speaking in a particular discipline. In Finland, crafts is an obligatory school subject, and pupils are supposed to conceive and manage a complete crafts process, including documentation. However, disciplinary literacy in crafts has rarely been studied, let alone at the primary level. In this study, we explored the quality of a sample of work descriptions produce… Show more

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“…Self-questioning starts with retrieving prior topic knowledge, a necessary first step for formulating questions and reading the sources with a somewhat critical stance (Salmeron et al, 2018;Surma et al, 2019;Van Gelder, 2005;Yeh, 2009; see also Meneses et al (2023) and Törmälä & Kulju (2023) in this special issue). It is a goalsetting activity which has proven to be an effective comprehension strategy (Hattie, 2009).…”
Section: Component 2: Students Comprehend Source Information Via a Re...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Self-questioning starts with retrieving prior topic knowledge, a necessary first step for formulating questions and reading the sources with a somewhat critical stance (Salmeron et al, 2018;Surma et al, 2019;Van Gelder, 2005;Yeh, 2009; see also Meneses et al (2023) and Törmälä & Kulju (2023) in this special issue). It is a goalsetting activity which has proven to be an effective comprehension strategy (Hattie, 2009).…”
Section: Component 2: Students Comprehend Source Information Via a Re...mentioning
confidence: 99%