
Acts of Teaching
How to Teach Writing: A Text, A Reader, A Narrative
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Published on 15. May 1993
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568 pages
978-1-56308-039-5 (ISBN)
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Description
Comprehensive, innovative, and practical, this text offers educators a powerful approach to teaching writing. Rather than have students perform repetitive exercises, it focuses on engaging students in grappling with words and experiences to make meaning. Such topics as the paradigm shift from product to process; an overview of the writing process; teaching prewriting and how to shape writing; examining genres; collaborative learning; classroom management strategies; grammar within the writing process; proofreading, editing, and publishing; cognitive developmental theory; developmental writing and spelling; brain theory; research; assessment and grading; the reading/writing connection; and writing across the curriculum are covered. Grades K-12.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-1-56308-039-5 (9781563080395)
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Joyce Armstrong Carroll | Edward E. Wilson
Acts of Teaching
How to Teach Writing: A Text, A Reader, A Narrative, 2nd Edition
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12/2007
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Persons
JOYCE ARMSTRONG CARROLL is a director of the New Jersey Writing Project in Spring, Texas. She has taught almost all grades in her 33-year career. She was Professor of English and writing at McMurry University and received the Outstanding Educators in America award.
EDWARD E. WILSON is a director of the New Jersey Writing Project in Spring, Texas. He has taught at elementary and secondary school and junior college levels.
EDWARD E. WILSON is a director of the New Jersey Writing Project in Spring, Texas. He has taught at elementary and secondary school and junior college levels.