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Collective wisdom: A sourcebook of lessons for writing teachers

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  • 386 páginas
  • 14 horas de lectura

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This collection of lessons and assignments embodies the belief that effective teaching transforms the composition classroom into a space for both initiation and instruction. Teachers serve as catalysts for deeper engagement with reading and writing, guiding students not just in skills but in understanding the importance of the craft. Most educators operate as practitioners rather than theorists, favoring eclectic methods tailored to their unique contexts, as no single theory can address every situation. The enthusiastic response from teachers nationwide, who submitted their best practices, highlights a shared need for practical resources. This collection aims to support both new and experienced educators seeking to revitalize their teaching. We embrace a variety of styles and strategies, recognizing that effective composition teaching is inherently diverse and often more complex than in other subjects. Our selection reflects a wide range of temperaments, approaches, teaching levels, student demographics, and institutional contexts. We believe that educators will find inspiration, instructional material, and opportunities for emulation within these pages, catering to the diverse needs of teachers across the spectrum.

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Collective wisdom: A sourcebook of lessons for writing teachers, Sondra J. Stang, Robert Edward Wiltenburg

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Título
Collective wisdom: A sourcebook of lessons for writing teachers
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Random House
Publicado en
1988
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
386
ISBN10
0394354516
ISBN13
9780394354514
Serie
Descripción
This collection of lessons and assignments embodies the belief that effective teaching transforms the composition classroom into a space for both initiation and instruction. Teachers serve as catalysts for deeper engagement with reading and writing, guiding students not just in skills but in understanding the importance of the craft. Most educators operate as practitioners rather than theorists, favoring eclectic methods tailored to their unique contexts, as no single theory can address every situation. The enthusiastic response from teachers nationwide, who submitted their best practices, highlights a shared need for practical resources. This collection aims to support both new and experienced educators seeking to revitalize their teaching. We embrace a variety of styles and strategies, recognizing that effective composition teaching is inherently diverse and often more complex than in other subjects. Our selection reflects a wide range of temperaments, approaches, teaching levels, student demographics, and institutional contexts. We believe that educators will find inspiration, instructional material, and opportunities for emulation within these pages, catering to the diverse needs of teachers across the spectrum.