It Doesn’t Have to be Tedious: Writing Instruction with 3XPOV

Please join us on April 18, 2024, at 6 PT/9ET on The Social Studies Show when we talk about writing instruction with Josie Wozniak, the host of the ELA EduProtocols show and creator of the 3XPOV & 3XGENRE EduProtocols. Bring some student work examples, and your favorite templates, and be ready to learn a new writing strategy with some friendly teachers. We look forward to seeing you on EduProtocols Plus.

As we head into testing season, many Social Studies teachers start to second guess the amount of instructional time they have devoted to writing instruction. Has it been enough? Has it been too much? What is the appropriate balance between teaching writing skills and Social Studies content? The writing framework for the NAEP offers the following advice:

When students are asked to write about what they are reading, their comprehension of what they have read goes up 24 percentile points (Gabriel, 2023, p. 61). Social Studies teachers typically rotate writing tasks around narrative, explanatory, and persuasive text types, however, students benefit from perspective-taking when they interpret primary and secondary sources. The 3XPOV or 2XPOV EduProtocol gives students practice writing with different points of view and then engages them in a small group discussion over what elements in the writing are most aligned with individual perspectives.  

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