Writing through childhood : rethinking process and product /

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Author / Creator:Harwayne, Shelley.
Imprint:Portsmouth, NH : Heinemann, 2001.
Description:xvi, 409 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4697290
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ISBN:0325002908
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 363-375) and index.
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Summary:Recommended by the Ontario Ministry Of Education </p> </p> </p> Grades K-5</p> </p> Shelley Harwayne has been rethinking the teaching of writing ever since she opened the Manhattan New School ten years ago. There, as principal, she had the unique opportunity to follow her students' growth as writers from the very first day they entered kindergarten through graduation six years later. Now, as superintendent of her New York City school district, Shelley continues to take a hard look at the teaching of writing across schools and throughout the grades, questioning what has become traditional practice.</p> In Writing Through Childhood , Shelley dares us to rethink our beliefs about how we design writing workshops, use writer's notebooks, choose appropriate genres, teach spelling, help students connect their reading to their writing, and even edit and publish students' writing. Filled with stories and work samples of real children in a diverse urban setting, the book will inspire rich conversations in which educators ask essential questions about their own practice, including:</p> Does my writing workshop support the notion that writing during childhood is different than writing as an adult? How can I tap into the interests and attitudes young students bring to the writing workshop? How can I approach revision with children's sensitivities and strengths in mind? Are the genres I've been assigning really appropriate for young writers? How can I help young writers make deliberate and long-lasting connections to the literature they read? How can I simplify publishing so that children joyfully and frequently publish high-quality work? In this volume, the third in a trilogy that includes Going Public and Lifetime Guarantees , Shelley provides a close-up look at the subject that has meant the most to her. Her special insight and discoveries will challenge all educators who are involved in elementary writing.
Physical Description:xvi, 409 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 363-375) and index.
ISBN:0325002908