This course emphasizes knowledge and skills related to the craft of writing. Students will analyse models of effective writing; use a workshop approach to produce a range of works; identify and use techniques required for specialized forms of writing; and identify effective ways to improve the quality of their writing. They will also complete a major paper as part of a creative or analytical independent study project and investigate opportunities for publication and for writing careers.
A. INVESTIGATING WRITING
OVERALL EXPECTATION
By the end of this course, students will:
- Writing, Writers, and the Writing Life: demonstrate an understanding of writing as an art, a craft, and a career as they explore the work of a variety of Canadian and international writers.
B. PRACTISING WRITING
OVERALL EXPECTATIONS
By the end of this course, students will:
- Exploring Ideas, Forms, and Styles: generate and experiment with ideas about writing content, forms, and styles;
- Drafting and Revising: organize, draft, and revise their writing, employing forms and stylistic elements appropriate for their purpose and audience;
- Editing, Proofreading, and Publishing: use editing, proofreading, and publishing skills and strategies to refine and polish their work;
- Collaborative Writing: collaborate in the writing process with peers by generating ideas, responding to peers’ work, and assessing peers’ work in a workshop setting.
C. REFLECTING ON WRITING
OVERALL EXPECTATION
By the end of this course, students will:
- Metacognition: identify their strengths as writers and areas where they could improve, and assess the growth and development of their own writing style.
More please click :
EWC4U - The Writers Craft