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Teaching Students to Write and Think Well: : Strategies for Using Writing as a Tool for Teaching in All Curricular Areas
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9781492206897
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9781492206897
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Teaching Students to Write and Think Well: : Strategies for Using Writing as a Tool for Teaching in All Curricular Areas
$20.06
This book should be of interest to all educators, both administrators and teachers. In the book, Randy provides practical strategies that employ writing as the tool for teaching students to both think and write well. Designed for teachers of all disciplines, in the book he clearly explains "what" to do and "why" these practices work, based on research. For educational leaders, the book provides "the big picture" view of how writing across the curriculum produces better thinkers, writers, and more literate students. For classroom teachers, Randy provides practical strategies that work. This book is divided into three sections. Section I delineates the reasons "why" writing must be used across the curricula to produce better thinkers, writers, and more literate students, and why these assets are essential for individual and societal success. Section II provides dozens of practical strategies that can be used by teachers of all disciplines to achieve the goal of producing good thinkers and writers. Additionally, Randy explains the research behind these strategies. Section III addresses the major problem that stands in the way of writing being used across the curricula as a tool for teaching: teachers not knowing how to provide quality feedback in efficient ways. The perceived "paper load" limits the writing opportunities for students and thus inhibits student growth. This section explains how to provide "quality" feedback "efficiently."
Author: Randall J. Hanson |
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Publication Date: Sep 06, 2013 |
Number of Pages: 170 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: 149220689X |
ISBN-13: 9781492206897 |