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  1. 22 de dic. de 2020 · How High School Teachers Can Use Their Own Writing as Model Texts | Edutopia. Literacy. How Teachers Can Use Their Own Writing as Model Texts. Many teachers demonstrate writing moves using model texts. Using their own writing can foster a strong classroom community as well as students’ writing skills. By Jennifer Davis Bowman. December 22, 2020.

  2. 4 de jun. de 2019 · Published 04 June 2019. Writing Young Learners Insights, Research and Linguistics. Dr Peter Watkins, author of the shortlisted Teaching and Developing Reading Skills, discusses the use of learner generated texts in the classroom.

  3. 19 de ago. de 2018 · Model texts are a common tool writing teachers utilize to assist students in tackling new, unfamiliar genres. Model texts provide a concrete example for learners to understand what...

  4. producing their own original texts. One attendee gave the example of a student who, when asked to write his own resume on an exam, copied word-for-word information from a model resume and turned it in as his own—that is, the educational background and work history he provided were taken straight from the model resume.

  5. A model text, written by a teacher as part of the planning process for a specific topic to be taught, encapsulates and summarises the intended learning, including content and language, as well as guiding the scope and sequence of the topic.

  6. Model. A model is an example of the target language a teacher shows learners to help them notice language patterns, or to encourage them to imitate. This could be a sentence, a model of an intonation pattern, or an entire text, such as an example of a writing genre. Example.

  7. 17 de nov. de 2018 · Learning or developing a teacher identity results from ways in which ‘agency’ and ‘structure’ are related or interact. The paper by Ye and Zhao demonstrates how teachers differently use their agency in constructing their own identity development trajectories.