Writing as a Second Language
                        
                     
                                            
                            
                                                                by Donald Davis
                                                                
                                    2021-01-03 20:55:52
                                
                                
                             
                         
                                     
                
                    Writing as a Second Language
                                            
                                                            by Donald Davis
                                                        
                                2021-01-03 20:55:52
                            
                            
                         
                                        
                                                                                                Winner of the Storytelling World Award"Stop   talking! You''re supposed to be working on language!" -overheard in an   elementary classroom by award-winning writer and storyteller Donald Davis. From the moment   they are born, we encourage children t...
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                                                Winner of the Storytelling World Award"Stop   talking! You''re supposed to be working on language!" -overheard in an   elementary classroom by award-winning writer and storyteller Donald Davis. From the moment   they are born, we encourage children to talk. We enunciate for them, applaud   their expanding vocabularies, and hang on their every word. That is, until   they enter school. At that time, we expect them to stop talking and measure   their language abilities through a new medium: writing. While the educational   system focuses on the written product as the sole measurement of language   development, many children fail to measure up to established standards. Why?   Because, Davis observes, writing is not our first communications tool; for   most of us it functions as a "foreign language." The problem is, individuals are   not capable of "creating" or "thinking" within a foreign language. Davis   argues that we must step back into our familiar "first" language-the spoken   word-as our creative medium and learn to "translate" into that new foreign   language called writing. With enough success, writing will eventually become   a second language instead of a foreign language. When we talk about language   arts in our school, we focus on reading and writing instead of nourishing the   whole oral and kinesthetic package that is our spoken language. Davis argues   that talking and writing should not be mutually exclusive in language   development. In this book, he lays out the method he has used successfully in countless   residencies at schools across the United States, working with adults, teens,   children, and teachers to develop their personal writing style.
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