Danica Pirsl1, Nenad Zivanovic2, Solzica Popovska3
1Fakultet sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja, Niš
2Fakultet sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja u Nišu
3Filološki fakultet, Skoplje
PRISTUP PISANJU KAO OBLIKOVANJU TEKSTA
PRISTUP PISANJU KAO OBLIKOVANJU TEKSTA
Sport Mont 2011, IX(31-32-33),
522-531
Within the research area of Cognitive Psychology scholars, the focus has lately
been on the writing processes modelled on shaping the text. The Model of Cognitive
Writing Processes by Flower and Hayes (1984) tries to explain cognitive processes
and components which are included in writing a text. According to this model, text
authors analyse information based on the approach similar to the one described in The
Information Processing Model of Memory by Atkinson and Schiffrin (1968). The
authors’ analysis of the data can also be explained with The Levels of Processing
Theory by Craik and Lockhart (1972). The quality of written text depends on the use of
writing strategies and techniques. The key writing strategies for the quality of the
written text are: strategic planning, strategy of the design elaboration, and strategy of
correcting the finished text. The process of writing the text is a very complex skill. The
level of cognitive effort necessary for some phases of the writing process is very high.
There are many interindividual differences in the writing skill level, depending on the
cognitive level of the individual, sex, age, attitudes to writing, reading skills etc. For
the teaching of writing, modelled on shaping the text, a more general recommendation
is the interactional or process approach. cognitive writing processes model, writing strategies and techniques,
individual differences in writing skills, teaching of writing modelled on shaping the text
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