The value of writing a “how‐to” book to reduce the writing apprehension of secondary preservice science and mathematics

Peggy Daisey
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Abstract The promise of writing in science and mathematics instruction will not be realized without teachers who enjoy writing and understand its potential. The purpose of this paper is to describe the effect of a nontraditional writing assignment, a “how‐to” book (which describes a process or how to do something) in a secondary content area literacy course, to decrease the writing apprehension of secondary preservice science and mathematics teachers. The 38 secondary preservice teachers in the study had significantly higher prewriting apprehension scores than their 136 preservice teacher classmates majoring in other subject areas. A MANCOVA analysis revealed that there was a statistically significant decrease in the writing apprehension of preservice mathematics and science teachers after authoring a “how‐to” book. Preservice teachers’ pre and postsurvey comments describe their change in attitude about writing and its value in their future instruction.
写一本“如何做”的书,以减少中学职前科学和数学的写作理解的价值
写作在科学和数学教学中的前景,离不开热爱写作并了解写作潜力的教师。本文的目的是描述一个非传统的写作任务的效果,一个“如何做”的书(描述一个过程或如何做某事)在中学内容领域扫盲课程中,减少中学职前科学和数学教师的写作理解。38名中学职前教师的写作前理解得分显著高于136名其他专业的职前教师。一项MANCOVA分析显示,在撰写了一本“如何做”的书后,在职数学和科学教师的写作理解有统计学上显著的下降。职前教师在调查前和调查后的评论描述了他们对写作态度的变化及其在未来教学中的价值。
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