Interactive writing has been described by Swartz (2001) as "a teaching method in which children and teacher negotiate what they are going to write and then share the pen to construct the message." Interactive writing is a cooperative event in which text is jointly composed and written. The teacher uses the interactive writing session to model reading and writing strategies as he or she engages children in creating text.
Interactive writing was also included by
Irene Fountas
Irene C. Fountas (born 14 August 1948) is an American educational whole language theorist. She teaches at Lesley University
Lesley University is a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is accredited by the New England Commission o ...
and
Gay Su Pinnell as part of their balanced literacy framework. Similar to shared writing, interactive writing allows a teacher and students to literally "share the pen" to create a joint sentence or message. Typically used in the primary grades, interactive writing is a powerful instructional medium for teaching phonics, spelling principles, rimes, writing conventions, and other key early writing skills.
Others have described interactive writing differently as a method used in literacy teaching, especially for young children, whereby the students have the opportunity to practice their reading, studying and writing skills in a safe and creative environment.
In this method the teacher(s) and students write to each other, by means of letters,
dialogue journal
A dialogue journal is an ongoing written interaction between two people to exchange experiences, ideas, knowledge or reflections.Peyton, J.K., & Staton, J. (1993). ''Dialogue journals in the multilingual classroom: Building language fluency and wr ...
s or a message board. The students are free to choose the topic and the length of their writings. The teachers respond without correcting or criticising the spelling, grammar or writing style, but rather modelling more appropriate forms of writing.
The aim of this method is to allow children to see literacy as something meaningful and enjoyable, rather than a mind-numbing school activity. The focus is on fluency rather than accuracy. The principle behind it is 'write to learn, not learn to write'. As such, it relates to the learner-centered
whole language
Whole language is a philosophy of reading and a discredited educational method originally developed for teaching literacy in English to young children. The method became a major model for education in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, and ...
approach.
The interactive writing method has been described in books such as:
*
*
References
Writing
{{edu-stub