6th grade level

Subject: 6th grade level
From: Joanne Wittenbrook <jwittenbrook -at- ameritech -dot- net>
To: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Date: Sat, 12 May 2007 08:08:32 -0700 (PDT)



>>..Writing for an audience of intermediate readers forces

>>one to get off the high horseof specialized literacy

>>and literary hedonism to talk plain language to

>>people who want to get the job done. No shame in that.


>>Best advice I ever got (or gave):

>>Edit for the standard "military" sixth-grade reading level.

>>Beta-test on at least three actual living breathing
>>sixth-graders.




I have to disagree with this. Writing in plain language or ?military? sixth-grade level is not the same as writing for a 12-year-old. The purpose of using plain language is to create a piece that is easily and quickly comprehended regardless of age, literacy, or native language.



It has nothing to do with intelligence or mental maturity. There are a lot of concepts that a military person can comprehend when delivered in simple English that a 6th grader could not begin to understand.



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>>..Writing for an audience of intermediate readers forces

>>one to get off the high horseof specialized literacy

>>and literary hedonism to talk plain language to

>>people who want to get the job done. No shame in that.

>>One last thought -- a low reading level often has no
>>connection to a person's intelligence, and many
>>non-readers are very sensitive about this.


A good point. The goal of technical communication is to communicate. Writing simple language should not be viewed as writing down to the reader's level.
Joanne

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