Development of revision and drafting in narrative and expository texts written by French children and adolescents (El desarrollo de la revisión y redacción de los textos narrativos y expositivos escritos por niños y adolescentes franceses)

IF 1 4区 教育学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Emilie Ailhaud, Florence Chenu, Harriet Jisa
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ABSTRACT Revisions in writing aim at text improvement. Literature has shown that revision activity differs between novice and experienced writers. Our ultimate goal is to understand how children and adolescents develop the capacity to shift perspectives from language producer to language recipient — a prerequisite ability to successful revision. In this study we analyse draft and final versions of expository and narrative texts produced by French children (36 participants for each group: fifth, seventh and ninth grades). Half of the children produced the written texts after having produced the text first in the spoken modality, and the other half produced the written versions before producing the text in the spoken modality. We will examine the kinds of revisions made by children and adolescents and how they vary with development and across text types. We also want to evaluate the measure to which our writers’ revisions contribute to text quality and to show how revisions can reveal what elements our participants judge as playing a part in text quality.
法国儿童和青少年叙事和说明性文本的修订和起草的发展(法国儿童和青少年叙事和说明性文本的修订和起草的发展)
写作修改的目的是提高文本的质量。文献表明,新手和资深作家的复习活动有所不同。我们的最终目标是了解儿童和青少年如何发展将观点从语言生产者转变为语言接受者的能力——这是成功复习的先决条件。在这项研究中,我们分析了法国儿童(每组36名参与者:五年级,七年级和九年级)制作的说明性和叙事性文本的草稿和最终版本。一半的孩子先用口语语态写出文字后再写出书面文本,另一半的孩子在用口语语态写出文字之前先写出书面文本。我们将研究儿童和青少年所作的各种修订,以及它们如何随着发展和不同文本类型而变化。我们还想评估作者的修订对文本质量的贡献,并展示修订如何揭示参与者认为在文本质量中起作用的因素。
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