
Writing Instruction to Support Literacy Success
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Editors Ortlieb, Cheek, and Verlaan present readers with a collection of academic essays and scholarly articles focused on the use of writing instruction as an adjunct to literacy instruction in a variety of educational contexts. The fifteen selections that make up the main body of the text are devoted to accelerating student progress in writing, low-stakes writing in the secondary English classroom, the use of Google Docs technology to support peer revision, and many other related subjects. Evan Ortlieb is a faculty member of St. John's University in New York. Earl H. Cheek, Jr. is a faculty member of Louisiana State University. Worlfram Verlaan is a faculty member of the University of Alabama. -- Annotation (c)2017 * (protoview.com) *More details
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Earl H. Cheek, JR., Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA
Wolfram Verlaan, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL, USA
Content
Rethinking Writing Products And Processes In A Digital Age - Evan Ortlieb, Wolfram Verlaan, Earl H. Cheek Jr. and Danielle DiMarco
Turning Around The Progress Of Struggling Writers: Key Findings From Recent Research - Sinead Harmey and Emily Rodgers
Accelerating Student Progress In Writing: Examining Practices Effective In New Zealand Primary School Classrooms - Judy M. Parr
Ideas As A Springboard For Writing In K-8 Classrooms - Kathleen M. Alley and Barbara J. Peterson
Process With A Purpose: Low-Stakes Writing In The Secondary English Classroom - Sue Verlaan and Wolfram Verlaan
Learning Language And Vocabulary In Dialogue With The Real Audience: Exploring Young Writers' Authentic Writing And Language Learning Experiences - Ewa McGrail, J. Patrick McGrail and Alicja Rieger
Understanding A Digital Writing Cycle: Barriers, Bridges, And Outcomes In Two Second-Grade Classrooms - Jessica S. Mitchell, Rachael F. Thompson and Rebecca S. Anderson
Classroom Writing Community As Authentic Audience: The Development Of Ninth-Graders' Analytical Writing And Academic Writing Identities - Susan S. Fields
Engaging Students In Multimodal Arguments: Infographics And Public Service Announcements - Emily Howell
The Use Of Google Docs Technology To Support Peer Revision - Jessica Semeraro and Noreen S. Moore
A Framework For Literacy: A Teacher Researcher Partnership Considers The "C-S-C Paragraph" And Literacy Outcomes - Christopher W. Johnson
Powerful Writing Instruction: Seeing, Understanding, And Influencing Patterns - Marla Robertson, Leslie Patterson and Carol Wickstrom
Fourth Graders As Researchers: Authors And Self-Illustrators Of Informational Books - Anita Nigam and Carole Janisch
Seniors, Scholars, Researchers: Using An Inquiry Approach To Writing The Research Paper - Sarah M. Fleming
Augmenting Academic Writing Achievement For All Students - Wally Thompson, Debra Coffey and Traci Pettet
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