3. Student Selection
! Students who were just below the
National Standard.
! Experienced very little progress.
! Struggled with verbalizing their ideas.
! Writing process was a struggle.
4. Writing Warriors
! Ownership was given to the children.
! Selected special names
! A warrior chant was established.
! Photos were taken of the children.
! Warrior Treaty.
! List of interests.
! Ready to start
5. The Programme
! The programme sessions were run at
the same time each day
! Visible Learning.
! Liiteracy needs were established.
! Shared group goals as well as
individual goals.
! Group and individual goals were
reviewed.
! Discussed orally before commencing.
6. The Programme (cont.)
! Visual prompts
! Discuss their reactions to these prompts.
! Verbalizing sentence/s first.
! Feedback and feedforward.
! Teacher modelling
! Reflect and discuss
! Post It notes
7. Data Analysis
Comparison of various e-asTTle data between start (time 1) and end (time
2)
Year 3 Students
Student e-asTTle
1
e-asTTle cut
score
1
e-asTTle
2
e-asTTle cut
score
2
Effect size
A - RC 1P 1259 2B 1372 0.96
B – JF 1P 1288 2B 1371 0.71
C – RhCh 1A 1315 1A 1320 0.05
D – NS 1B 1164 1P 1294 1.10
E – DM 1B 1128 1P 1294 1.41
F – GP 1B 1031 1B 1170 1.18
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8. Successful Strategies
! Verbalising – sentence structure
! Questioning
! Visuals – posters/videos
! Routines were the same each day
! Clear achievable, visible goals
! Use of materials – books, pens, post its, big books
for the children to write in.
! Teacher modelling and think alouds
! Teachers planning together – sharing ideas
! Consistency – changing our plans to meet student
needs.
10. Inquiry team
! Teachers of target students were also part of the
Inquiry Team - immediate feedback of student
writing behaviour in own classroom setting was
discussed/analysed on regular basis.
! Met every week to review, reflect and plan for
future sessions.
! Practical ideas/strategies were shared and
discussed.
! Regular weekly meetings ensured impact of
teaching strategies were analysed and changed
according to desired outcomes of students.
11. Teaching staff
! Timetabled weekly updates given the teaching staff.
! Formal sessions were scheduled. The Inquiry Team
presented to staff more in-depth information as well as
ideas and strategies that were proving successful.
! The classroom teachers of students in the programme
also made time to come in and observe lessons.
! Feedback from staff was positive about the
programme.
! More knowledgeable about the inquiry cycle and how
we as teaching professionals need to constantly inquire
into the impact of our teaching practices.