Writing motivation

Writing motivation

Writing motivation is one's desire to put more effort into writing activity. It is framed with one’s appraisal of the relationship between writing activity and writing outcome. Writing involves memory retrieval, goal setting, planning, problem solving and evaluation.

Levels of Motivation

Motivation to write occurs at three levels:
#Specific level – focusing on the processes between goal setting and writing sentences;
#Intermediate level – focusing on the processes between goal setting and writing sentences;
#General level – focusing on overall structure of a piece of writing;

Like Reading Motivation, motivation to write includes intrinsic and extrinsic motives. individual likes to write for own (intrinsic writing motivation) and for other’s (extrinsic writing motivation) sake. Intrinsic writing motives are desires to make archive (documentation), to express emotions (emotional expression), to satisfy creation urge (creativity) and to improve writing competency(achievement). Extrinsic writing motives are desires to write in order to be loved by others (Affiliation), in order to be recognized by others (recognition) and to avoid punishment (Harm avoidance ).

trategies

Improve eye-hand coordination

Improve eye-hand coordination in writing following writing skills, e.g. , clockwise and anti clockwise circling, angular writing, keeping symmetry and inter word spacing.

Improve key processes

Improve key processes of writing as
#"Planning" : Generate ideas and organize them into writing plan to satisfy writer’s goals;
#"Sentence-generation process": Turning the writing plan into the actual writing of sentences;
#"Revision process": Evaluating what has been written;

In the planning stage, the writer organizes main goals and sub goals of writing to form a coherent writing plan. A good writer uses strategic knowledge in a flexible way. The structure of writing plan often changes during the writing period as new ideas come to the writer, or dissatisfaction grows with the original writing plan. If the plan proves inadequate, then the writing process grinds to a halt. The greatest difference between experts and non experts is in plan integration : experts goals were much better integrated. Two major strategies are used in the planning stage: the knowledge-telling strategy (writing down everything he or she knows about a topic) and the knowledge transferring strategy (asking questions about the writing goals, e.g., can the main ideas be expressed more simply ?). Writers using a knowledge transferring strategy should produce more organized texts than those produced by using a knowledge telling strategy. Well organized texts contain high-level main points that describe important themes.

After planning and sentence generation, a good writer spends time in revising so that the ideas become clearer, coherent and well argued. Expert writers detected about 60% more problems in a text than did non-experts.

Change from extrinsic to intrinsic writing motivation

Avoid extraneous reinforcement for writing. Do not do any thing so that child can relate that his writing performance is related to the outcome of praise, recognition and love of others. Rather develop his mind set so that child can relate the writing outcome with his level of changes in writing competency, in expressing emotions, making documents and in creative productions.

ee also

* Reading motivation
* Motivation

External links

* [http://www.isical.ac.in Dutta Roy, D. (2003). Development of the questionnaire for assessment of Reading and Writing motivation of Boys and Girls of Grades III and IV. The project report, submitted in the "Indian Statistical Institute" - 700 108.]
* [http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art199.asp Article: Writing Motivation]
* [http://www.centerofmuse.com/ Writing, Motivation, Design, Coaching for Entrepreneurs, Freelancers & Small Businesses]
* [http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/readingandwritingmotivation Reading & Writing Motivation]
* [http://www.writing-world.com/basics/wavers.shtml Writing Motivation Wavers]


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