In order to teach writing effectively, teachers must be writers
themselves. They must experience the same uncertainty of starting a
new draft and then struggling to revise. As they learn to move past
the fear of failure, they discover the nervous rush and exhilaration
of sharing work with an audience, just as their students do. Only by
engaging in the real work of writing can teachers become part of the
writing community they dream of creating for their students. Kate
Messner's new book, 59 Reasons to Write, shows teachers and librarians
who teach writing how to be stronger role models for their students.
Writing for my students provided me with appropriate mentor texts to
share,- she writes. Writing with my students made me a mentor and a
far better teacher.- 59 Reasons to Write grew out of Messner's popular
online summer writing camp, Teachers Write. Throughout the book she
offers mini-lessons, writing prompts, and bursts of inspiration
designed to get you writing every day, whether on your own or as part
of a group. Dozens of guest authors also share their writing processes
and secrets, from brainstorming ideas and organizing research to
developing characters and getting unstuck from writer's block. 59
Reasons to Write is for anyone who has always wanted to write but
never managed to get into the habit. Daily warm-ups will help you flex
your writing muscles and energize your teaching. As Messner shares,
One of the greatest gifts of writing is the way it nudges us to look
more closely not only at the world but also at ourselves.
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Mini-Lessons, Prompts, and Inspiration for Teachers
Product details
ISBN
9781003843085
Published
2023
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author