skrivermodellen
Skrivermodellen is a term used in Nordic educational and literary discussions to describe a framework for writing instruction that centers the writer’s craft and decision-making. The model treats writing as an iterative process in which the writer plans, drafts, revises, and reflects on audience and purpose. It integrates linguistic, cognitive, and social dimensions of writing and is often linked to classroom practices that emphasize student voice and agency.
- Prewriting and planning: defining purpose, audience analysis, and considering genre and constraints
- Drafting: generating ideas and organizing content with attention to structure and coherence
- Feedback and revision: using peer and teacher feedback to revise content, structure, and argument
- Editing and polishing: focused work on language, grammar, and style
- Reflection and publication: evaluating outcomes, audience impact, and sharing work
Skrivermodellen is applied across primary and secondary education and in teacher professional development. It supports collaborative
The approach aligns with process-oriented writing models but places greater emphasis on the writer’s agency and
See also: Writing process, Process-oriented instruction, Writer’s Workshop.