4 essential studies : beliefs and practices to reclaim student agency /

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Author / Creator:Kittle, Penny, author.
Imprint:Portsmouth, NH : Heinemann, [2022]
Description:xxiii, 159 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12709330
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Varying Form of Title:Four essential studies.
Other authors / contributors:Gallagher, Kelly, 1958- author.
ISBN:9780325120065
0325120064
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:"The authors delve into four genres of writing that they believe middle and high school teachers should provide their students to practice and strengthen their writing"--
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Essay. Poetry. Book Clubs. Digital Composition. Penny Kittle and Kelly Gallagher extend their work in 180 Days: Two Teachers and the Quest to Engage and Empower Adolescentsby taking a deep dive into four essential studies. Their aim is to move beyond compliance and formula, and to develop students' agency, independence, and decision-making skills. These four practices, they argue, have the power to transform students' relationship with literacy--and truly prepare them for the more demanding work of college.

A central belief underlies each of the four studies--that composing involves choosing, picking among options. It is not following a pre-set pattern. But if students are to make these choices, they need to be aware of the moves and possibilities open to them. That's what this book does--it shows how teacher demonstrations, the skillful use of mentor texts, effective feedback (and many other tools) can make choices possible.

By reimagining how we teach essay, poetry, book clubs, and digital composition, we can open the door to more engaged, connected, and challenging learning.

Physical Description:xxiii, 159 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9780325120065
0325120064