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Writing Intention: Prompting Professional Learning through Student Work $12.00
What is the best way to teach writing? Teacher writers in this collection feature best practices in writing instruction illustrated with student work. Each section is followed by discussion questions – perfect prompts for professional dialogue!

Contents:

Leading with Intention - Tony Tendero and Cynthia Clingman

On the Verge of Understanding: A District-Wide Look at Student Writing - Kathleen Reddy-Butkovich

Growing Writers: Considering Talk, Time, Models, and Purpose - Renee Webster

Conferring: The Heart of the Matter - Jan Lamborne

A Moment of Understanding: Getting on the Bus of Justice - Jan M. Sabin

They're Not Cute, They're Important: Using Writing Portfolios with Young Children - Marsha Page

The Expert Book: A Nonfiction Genre Study - Sandy Bonsall

Dancing with the Authors - Bev Matulis

Using Genre in the Social Studies Classroom - Kari E. Scheidel

Engaging Adolescent Writers to Write About their Lives - Toby Kahn-Loftus

"Step Back, Teacher, and Let ME Do the Grading!": Using Student Self-Evaluation as an Alternative Writing Assessment - Kim Bolt

Choice Leads to Voice: The Freedom to Write it Their Own Way with Editor's Pages - Paula Deidrich  

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