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Teaching Writers to Reflect
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Teaching Writers to Reflect

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Even if your writing workshop hums with the sound of productive work most days, with time carved out for sharing and reflecting, how do you know whether your students are really learning from their writing experiences, or if they’re just going through the motions of writing? What if you could teach your students to reflect-in a powerful, deliberate way-throughout the writing process?

Teaching Writers to Reflect shares a three step process-remember, describe, act–to help students develop as writers who know for themselves what they are doing and why. The authors argue that teaching the skill of reflection helps students:

Build identities as writers within a community of writers
Learn what to do when there’s a problem in their writing
Make writing skills transferable to more than one writing situation.

With specific teaching strategies, examples of student work and stories from their own classrooms, Whitney, McCracken and Washell help you align the work of reflection with your writing workshop structure. After learning to reflect on what they do as writers, students not only can say things about the texts they have written, but also can talk about their own abilities, challenges, and the processes by which they solve writing problems. Samples Preview sample pages to Teaching Writers to Reflect.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Heinemann USA
Country
United States
Date
25 February 2019
Pages
128
ISBN
9780325076867

Even if your writing workshop hums with the sound of productive work most days, with time carved out for sharing and reflecting, how do you know whether your students are really learning from their writing experiences, or if they’re just going through the motions of writing? What if you could teach your students to reflect-in a powerful, deliberate way-throughout the writing process?

Teaching Writers to Reflect shares a three step process-remember, describe, act–to help students develop as writers who know for themselves what they are doing and why. The authors argue that teaching the skill of reflection helps students:

Build identities as writers within a community of writers
Learn what to do when there’s a problem in their writing
Make writing skills transferable to more than one writing situation.

With specific teaching strategies, examples of student work and stories from their own classrooms, Whitney, McCracken and Washell help you align the work of reflection with your writing workshop structure. After learning to reflect on what they do as writers, students not only can say things about the texts they have written, but also can talk about their own abilities, challenges, and the processes by which they solve writing problems. Samples Preview sample pages to Teaching Writers to Reflect.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Heinemann USA
Country
United States
Date
25 February 2019
Pages
128
ISBN
9780325076867