Through ideas and practices straight from the classrooms of
outstanding teachers, this lively resource illustrates writing that
makes an impact on a reader, a writer, or a cause—writing that
everyone wants to read. The book is rich with student work that shows
how writing can make things happen in the world. The authors provide
ready-to-use lessons that include a full range of writing, including
poetry, narrative, petitions, proposals, emails, self-reflections,
long-term projects, and critical analyses.
“Young people yearn to have an impact on the world but often lack
the tools to make change. This book demonstrates how shifting the
focus and purposes for writing can turn students' frustration with the
status quo into action. There’s no time to waste. The need for
change—both in school and in society—is urgent.”
—Carol Jago, past president, National Council of Teachers of English
and associate director, California Reading and Literature Project at
UCLA
“In true National Writing Project style, Sandy Murphy and Mary Ann
Smith take us inside the classrooms of remarkable teachers to see how
they create contexts for young writers to pursue writing they care
about for purposes that matter. Readers will find lots to take back to
their own settings to engage this remarkable generation of young
people in our classrooms.”
—Elyse Eidman-Aadahl, Executive Director, National Writing Project
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ISBN
9780807778609
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Teachers College Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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