Timely and accessible, this book offers tangible strategies that will help teachers plan and sustain writing workshop experiences that are responsive to the needs of their specific students. Angela Stockman helps teachers understand why some writers may fail to meet their expectations and how to help all writers reach their fullest potential. Organized in three parts, this book reframes common narratives about resistant writers, empowers teachers to design, lead and refine their workshop, and provides a toolkit to do so. The appendices and eResources included provide teachers with instructions…mehr
Timely and accessible, this book offers tangible strategies that will help teachers plan and sustain writing workshop experiences that are responsive to the needs of their specific students. Angela Stockman helps teachers understand why some writers may fail to meet their expectations and how to help all writers reach their fullest potential. Organized in three parts, this book reframes common narratives about resistant writers, empowers teachers to design, lead and refine their workshop, and provides a toolkit to do so. The appendices and eResources included provide teachers with instructions for mini-lessons and learning targets that support multimodal composition, perfect for pre-service and in-service teachers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Angela Stockman spent twelve years in the classroom before becoming a professional learning facilitator. In this capacity, she spends a good portion of each month reading and writing beside K-12 students in the company of their teachers. A systems thinker who is rewarded by leading sustained work in schools, Angela has significant experience with curriculum and assessment design, standards based grading and reporting, and pedagogical documentation. Illustrated by Brooklyn-based designer Laura Stockman
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Introduction: The Rise of the Resistant Writer Part 1: Disrupting the Stories We Tell Ourselves About Reluctant and Resistant Writers Chapter 1: Our Past Is Present Chapter 2: Decentering Ourselves Chapter 3: Fortifying Writers in a Nutritive Writing Workshop Part 2: A Framework for Centering Writers in Our Classrooms and Workshops Chapter 4: Practicing and Coaching Self-Awareness Chapter 5: Building and Maintaining Mutually Respectful Relationships Chapter 6: Making the Environment a Teacher Chapter 7: Fostering Hard Fun Part 3: Roadmaps for Unit and Lesson Planning Chapter 8: Writing to Teach and Help Others Resolve Dilemmas Chapter 9: Writing to Connect and Inspire Chapter 10: Writing to Take a Stand Chapter 11: Writing to Analyze Appendices Glossary
Introduction: The Rise of the Resistant Writer Part 1: Disrupting the Stories We Tell Ourselves About Reluctant and Resistant Writers Chapter 1: Our Past Is Present Chapter 2: Decentering Ourselves Chapter 3: Fortifying Writers in a Nutritive Writing Workshop Part 2: A Framework for Centering Writers in Our Classrooms and Workshops Chapter 4: Practicing and Coaching Self-Awareness Chapter 5: Building and Maintaining Mutually Respectful Relationships Chapter 6: Making the Environment a Teacher Chapter 7: Fostering Hard Fun Part 3: Roadmaps for Unit and Lesson Planning Chapter 8: Writing to Teach and Help Others Resolve Dilemmas Chapter 9: Writing to Connect and Inspire Chapter 10: Writing to Take a Stand Chapter 11: Writing to Analyze Appendices Glossary
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