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Writing Reimagined

Bridging Critical Theories and Pedagogical Practices in Elementary Classrooms

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Writing Reimagined

Bridging Critical Theories and Pedagogical Practices in Elementary Classrooms

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Description

Writing Reimagined responds to an urgent need to challenge prevailing norms that offer limited perspectives on what it means to write and teach writing. By providing a broad understanding of writing and foregrounding issues of diversity, equity, inclusion, and intersectionality, this book empowers educators to make meaningful shifts in their instructional approaches that disrupt oppressive systems of power and elevate the voices of young writers.

Written for pre-service teachers, classroom educators, and teacher educators, the book provides a powerful synthesis of critical pedagogy and a framework for bridging critical theories and classroom practice in elementary classrooms. The book presents the central tenets of critical humanizing pedagogy and illuminates approaches to writing instruction that include:

- Creating a collaborative classroom community that honors and values students' multiple identities, grammars, and languages, ensuring this is reflected in their selection of books, curriculum materials, and teaching practices.
- Supporting students to compose texts in a wide range of forms for a wide range of social purposes, including those not typically privileged in schools.
- Positioning students as competent researchers and writers with the agency to investigate their queries and passions and negotiate writing projects and assessments.
- Providing various technologies and digital tools to enable students to compose in multiple modalities and share beyond classroom walls.
- Guiding students to cultivate critical consciousness and establish classroom communities where brave and rich conversations occur, and equity, anti-racism, and inclusion are centered.

Through the contributions of multiple equity-centered writing scholars and educators, readers are introduced to a series of essential critical concepts, including identity, community, pop culture, play, resistance, multilingualism, multimodality, and trauma. Each chapter contains powerful examples designed to inspire and equip educators to bring critical humanizing pedagogies to life in their own classrooms. Ultimately, the book empowers teachers to create learning communities where young writers act with agency to compose for justice and joy.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Cornelius Minor
Preface by Grace Kang and Sonia Kline

Introduction: What is Critical Humanizing Writing Pedagogy? by Grace Kang and Sonia Kline

Chapter 1: Identity
At the Core: Student Identities and Writing Instruction in the Elementary Classroom by Katie Peachy and Crystal Chen-Lee

Chapter 2: Translanguaging
Translanguaging Writing Pedagogy to Leverage Multilingual Writers' Funds of Knowledge and Identity by Margarita Gómez and Joanna Wong

Chapter 3: Raciolinguistics
Critical Cultural Language and Revolutionary Love in Writing Instruction: Centering Cultural Language as Resistance, Belonging, and Affirmation by Roberta Gardner and Sanjuana Rodriguez

Chapter 4: Trauma
“We go through a story together”: Considering Trauma in Critical, Humanizing Writing Classrooms by Elizabeth Dutro

Chapter 5: Multimodality
The Power and Promise of Multimodal Composition for Enacting Critical Humanizing Writing Pedagogies by Shawna Coppola

Chapter 6: Pop Culture
Powerful “X-people” and Rhythmic “Teen-age-ers”: Popular Culture in Childhood Composing by Anne Haas Dyson

Chapter 7: Play
Storying Identity as Curricular Practice: The Multimodal Resonances of Play and Writing by Haeny Yoon

Chapter 8: Activism
Environmental Artivism as a Critical Multimodal Writing Pedagogy by Rebecca Woodard and Kristine Schutz

Chapter 9: Resistance
Writing as Resistance: Poetic Inquiry as a Liberatory Practice in the Classroom by Darius Phelps

Chapter 10: Love
Revolutionary Love: A Critical Approach for Teaching Young Writers by Michele Myers

Closing Thoughts by Grace Kang and Sonia Kline

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 08 Jan 2026
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 288
ISBN 9798881803681
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 37 b/w figures, 11 tables, 3 textboxes
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

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Grace Y. Kang

Grace Kang is Professor of Elementary Education an…

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Sonia M. Kline

Sonia Kline is Professor of Elementary Education a…

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