Thursday, November 21, 2024

A Teacher's Writing Philosophy by Eugenia Davis

 


The philosophy of teaching writing covers the parameters of understanding, improving and reflecting on writing. No definite rule to its effectiveness but a broader General of language which encircles the nature of meaning, the relationship between words and the difference between literal and figurative issues of language.

To understand teaching of writing, it must be instructed in a way of importance and interests so that students can value their writing and exercise active involvement in any writing processes. It is not what you write but learning to write which will result in a liking to write.

Moreover, any academics writer improves by working towards their goal so therefore when teaching writing there should be a goal set to improve your writing skill and become a better writer.

Reflecting on writing is another way of creative writing, our expressions of thoughts, ideas and emotions are imaginable. According to EB White" A writer who waits for ideal conditions on the witch to work will die before putting a word to people." This is the sole reason why teaching writing should be of pique interest meaningful and efficient.



References:

“E.B. White Quote: “a Writer Who Waits for Ideal Conditions under Which to Work Will Die without Putting a Word to Paper.”” Quotefancy.com, 2024, quotefancy.com/quote/27262/E-B-White-A-writer-who-waits-for-ideal-conditions-under-which-to-work-will-die-without. Accessed 22 Nov. 2024.

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