Overview
The Australian Writing Survey
In the last decade, large scale testing at national and international levels has made it possible to track performance trends in ways not possible in earlier eras. National testing in literacy education, for example, has shown declines in writing performance in every Australian State and Territory (Wyatt-Smith & Jackson, 2016). It was in this policy context, and growing concerns about declining performance in writing in particular, that the Australian Writing Survey (AWS) was created in order to examine how writing is taught across the phases of learning and in a wide range of curriculum areas. The survey was developed by Professor Claire Wyatt-Smith and Christine Jackson. It is informed by the Australian Curriculum, New South Wales Department of Education Literacy Continuum, the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership, Professional Standards for Teachers, and the Action Now: Classroom Ready Teachers Report (Teacher Education Ministerial Advisory Group, 2014).
The New South Wales Education Standards Authority commission ILSTE to undertake a survey study to examine how writing is taught across the phases of learning and in a wide range of curriculum areas. The instrument used was the AWS which was completed online by 4,306 teachers. By design, the AWS was organised to generate information in eight main categories namely, Initial Teacher Education, Professional Learning and Development, Writing Strategies and Instruction, Text Types, Language in Use, Use of Digital Technologies, Assessment and Reporting and NAPLAN Writing. Taken together, these constituted a purpose-designed framework for generating information about the practices teachers used in classroom writing instruction.
Funding
Duration
2017-2018
Industry Partners
New South Wales Education Standards Authority
Chief Investigator/s
Christine Jackson
Research Papers or Reports
Wyatt-Smith, C., & Jackson, C., Boorah, V., Whalley, K. (2018). Australian Writing Survey: How is writing taught in NSW classrooms? A report prepared for New South Wales Education Studies Authority. Brisbane, QLD. ISBN: 978-1-922097-59-0. Retrieved from
Research in the Media
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Jordan Baker, The Sydney Morning Herald, 20/09/2020
Jordan Baker, The Sydney Morning Herald, 19/09/2020
Jordan Baker, The Sydney Morning Herald, 16/09/2020
Jordan Baker, The Sydney Morning Herald, 15/09/2020
Mark Rosanes, The Educator K/12, 22/09/2020
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