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Write to Be Read
Informed Methods for Engaging Students as Writers
Write to Be Read
Informed Methods for Engaging Students as Writers
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Description
Write to Be Read is meant to inspire educators to be designers of engaging curriculum, specifically targeting ways to improve the teaching of writing in schools today. Students tend to write in response to literature; whereas, the focus of this resource is to help students write material, fiction and non-fiction, that they want to read. Students often engage in writing that is more about pleasing the teacher or ticking a homework or assignment box. This book challenges many assumptions with reference to traditional models for teaching writing. A rich assortment of engaging examples are presented in this book to prompt educators to adapt and construct their own meaningful writing units of study
Table of Contents
Introduction…A work in progress
SECTION A: Making Connections
Chapter 1: Thinking Through Writing
Chapter 2: Doing the Write Thing
Chapter 3: Writing with Others
Chapter 4: Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Writing
SECTION B: New Approaches for Teaching Writing
Chapter 5: Poetry as a Gateway to Prose
Chapter 6: Prompts for Prose Writing
Chapter 7: Planning to Write
Chapter 8: Producing the First Draft
Chapter 9: Polishing the Writing
Chapter 10: Presenting the Writing
Chapter 11: Purpose-Based (PB) Writing Model
SECTION C: Writing for a Purpose, One Grade at A Time
Chapter 12: Writing in a Primary Setting
Chapter 13: Grade 3 to 5 Writing
Chapter 14: Middle School Writing in an Elementary School Setting
Chapter 15: Middle School Writing in a High School Setting
Chapter 16: Senior High School Writing
SECTION D: Deep Dive into Writing Forces
Chapter 17: Differentiating Writing
Chapter 18: Feedback & Assessment
Chapter 19: Hand Held Devices
Chapter 20: Parent Role in Student Writing
Chapter 21: Challenges to Changing Writing Instruction
Conclusion:From Students to Writers
Product details
Published | Nov 15 2023 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 252 |
ISBN | 9781475873061 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 14 b/w photos; 34 tables; 16 textboxes |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Hope Blecher and Barbara Smith have over 80 years of experiences as teachers, teacher leaders, academic leaders and authors ... and it shows. At a time when the "buzz" is about the advent of AI writing bots as a challenge to education, here is a book brimming with practical strategies that can be used in the classroom on a daily basis. What shines through here is a discernible passion and love for the craft of writing, a celebration of the development of authentic voice in learners, and a clear admiration for those charged with teaching these learners each day.
Mike Crowley, Assistant Director, Middle School Head, The International School of Brussels., PhD
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“The Professional Conversation Starters are GOLD! You do much of the organization work for your readers so we can focus on the message. I wish more authors would do this! You have certainly given teachers what they are looking for: well-developed and ready-to-use tools backed up with pedagogical proof of their value.”
Lisa Parry, M.Ed, K-12 Principal, AP Language and Composition Teacher, Arlington, South Dakota
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“The text provides educators of all ages and grades with immediate usable ways to enhance success in writing across all genres. The text aptly applies theory into practice.The text is a game-changer in how to address writing for all levels of students. It is a handbook, a guidebook, and a strong resource to be used for a long time. The text will be one of those books used in the classroom that will be dog-eared and marked up for years to come.”
Diana Sefchik, retired Director of ESL and World Languages, North Plainfield School District, New Jersey, U.S.
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“This rich resource is framed on the belief that all writing needs to be read, if only by the writer. The authors provide a clear and thorough outline of strategies to motivate, engage and enrich students of all ages who write for different purposes in a variety of forms.This wonderful resource provides both beginning and experienced teachers with a collection of writing lessons to plan and develop programs where all students feel successful as they put pen or pencil to paper, finger to keyboard.”
Larry Swartz, Literacy Instructor, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE/UofT).