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Title: Reader-response approach: an intervention in composition writing at junior secondary schools in Botswana
Authors: Adeyemi, D.A.
Keywords: Reader-response reading
English as a second language
Composition writing
Modeling
Junior secondary level
Response based activities
Process writing
Issue Date: Mar-2011
Publisher: IJSRE, http://www.ijsre.com
Citation: Adeyemi, D.A. (2011) Reader-response approach: an intervention in composition writing at junior secondary schools in Botswana, International Journal of Scientific Research in Education (IJSRE), Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 1-7
Abstract: Recently, the reading-writing connection has come into focus as an area that can be exploited to address English as a second language (ESL) writing skills development. This is because various studies have identified ESL writing as being grossly inadequate both at the junior secondary, senior secondary and college levels in Botswana and elsewhere in Africa where English is learned as a second language (L2). Even in situations where English is taught as the first language (L1), the problem of writing persists. This paper discusses ESL composition teaching and learning issues by looking at the integration of reader-response based pedagogy with process writing as a way of improving the learning and teaching of composition writing skills at the junior secondary school level in Botswana. The paper also discusses the implications of this strategy in writing pedagogy and the procedure for its use in composition writing skills development.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10311/1013
ISSN: 11173259
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