Because Writing Matters: Improving Student Writing in Our Schools
Autor National Writing Project, Carl Naginen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 feb 2006
The Definitive Guide to Teaching Writing in Our Schools
This updated edition of the best-selling book Because Writing Matters reflects the most recent research and reports on the need for teaching writing, and it includes new sections on writing and English language learners, technology, and the writing process.
PRAISE FOR BECAUSE WRITING MATTERS
"Because Writing Matters has sweeping appeal to teachers, administrators, and parents alike. It is full of pragmatic tools to increase both the quantity and the quality of writing in schools. Not haughty or esoteric, it is relevant, accessible and, above all, a practical guidebook that presents ways by which writing within the educational landscape can be improved." --Essays in Education
"I just finished a fantastic book about writing. In about 120 pages, the authors synthesize years of insights into writing, instruction, professional development, and assessment... I felt like I learned something new with each page, or found on each page some important new validation for what I already do in my own classroom." --Jim Burke, moderator, CATENet, and author, The Reader's Handbook and The English Teacher's Companion
"This book is must-reading for teachers, school district leaders, and policy makers who wish to restore writing to its rightful place in student learning." --Donald Graves, Professor Emeritus, Education, University of New Hampshire
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0787980676
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 179 x 233 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:Revised Edition
Editura: JOSSEY BASS
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
Public țintă
Teachers, school administrators (esp. directors of curriculum), in–service staff development professionals, home schoolers, and professors of teacher education (esp. language arts).Notă biografică
The National Writing Project (NWP) is a nationwide professional development program for teachers begun in 1974 at the University of California, Berkeley. Through its extensive network of teachers, the NWP seeks to promote exemplary instruction of writing in every classroom in America.
Carl Nagin is a journalist, editor, and teacher. He has worked for the PBS series Frontline, and his articles have appeared in such national publications as The New Yorker, the New York Times, and Art and Antiques where his writing was nominated for a National Magazine Award. He taught writing at both the high school and college level for more than fifteen years as a faculty member at Harvard University and the New England Conservatory of Music.