This step-by-step guide provides educators with the tools they need to help students think more critically and write with more fully developed ideas.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sharon Crawford Hatton has been a teacher of writing and English for more than twenty years, with most of the last ten years as a consultant and advisor on writing. A long-time member of the Advisory Board of the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning, and a member of Advisory Board of the Bluegrass Writing Project since 1994, Hatton is currently a curriculum and assessment coordinator at the elementary school level. Her strengths include written and oral communications, participatory leadership skills, and the design development, and implementation of assessment-driven curriculum.
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PART ONE: IMPLEMENTING IDEA DEVELOPMENT IN THE CLASSROOM Promoting Effective Writing Identifying and Solving Common Idea Development Problems PART TWO: STRATEGIES FOR TEACHING IDEA DEVELOPMENT Purposeful Detail Description Compare and Contrast Cause and Effect Dialogue Anecdote Vignette Analysis
PART ONE: IMPLEMENTING IDEA DEVELOPMENT IN THE CLASSROOM Promoting Effective Writing Identifying and Solving Common Idea Development Problems PART TWO: STRATEGIES FOR TEACHING IDEA DEVELOPMENT Purposeful Detail Description Compare and Contrast Cause and Effect Dialogue Anecdote Vignette Analysis
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