Teaching persuasive texts : building a language of evaluation through hedging and moderated intensification
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01/10/2014
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We identify two persuasive writing techniques – hedging and intensification – that pose difficulty for students in the middle years. We use examples of student writing from 3000 work samples collected as part of a larger Australian Research Council Linkage Project, URLearning (2009–2013). To realise the effective power of rhetorical persuasion, students need to be explicitly taught a range of hedging techniques to use to their advantage, and an expanded lexicon that does not rely on intensifiers. Practical teaching tips are provided for teachers. |
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Australian Literacy Educators' Association |
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http://www.alea.edu.au/documents/item/973 Mills, Kathy & Dooley, Karen (2014) Teaching persuasive texts : building a language of evaluation through hedging and moderated intensification. Literacy Learning: The Middle Years, 22(3), pp. 33-41. DECRA/DE14010047 |
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Children & Youth Research Centre; School of Curriculum; Faculty of Education |
Palavras-Chave | #130200 CURRICULUM AND PEDAGOGY |
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Journal Article |