Author: | Troy Hicks, Anne Elrod Whitney, James Fredricksen, Leah Zuidema | ISBN: | 9780807774205 |
Publisher: | Teachers College Press | Publication: | December 15, 2009 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Troy Hicks, Anne Elrod Whitney, James Fredricksen, Leah Zuidema |
ISBN: | 9780807774205 |
Publisher: | Teachers College Press |
Publication: | December 15, 2009 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
When teachers write, good things can happen; writing helps educators to better understand themselves, as well as students, parents, and colleagues. This practical book illustrates how to encourage, lead, and sustain teacher-writers, especially in group contexts. In contrast to guides on writing and teacher research, this book is designed for those who support teacher-writers, such as teacher educators and literacy coaches. The authors offer descriptions of key practices they have developed over years of coaching, teaching, and collaborating with K–12 teachers who write about classroom instruction, teacher research, or advocacy for better policy and pedagogy. Knowing firsthand just how hard writing can be for teachers, they provide a repertoire of strategies to elicit writing, to support teachers as they write, to find audiences for the teachers’ work, and much more.
This book offers clear guidance to coach teacher-writers to:
“Understanding writing is a lifelong journey. This book is an indispensable guide to beginning that journey yourself and together with colleagues.”
—Elyse Eidman-Aadahl, executive director, National Writing Project
“Gives advice on how I can become a better collaborator, facilitator, and cocreator who helps teachers celebrate the power (and joy) that writing can give them.”
—Cathy Fleischer, professor, Eastern Michigan University
“The authors know how to support teachers in gathering the courage to write. I am grateful for the ideas that have ignited my own writing.”
—Penny Kittle, Teacher and Author
When teachers write, good things can happen; writing helps educators to better understand themselves, as well as students, parents, and colleagues. This practical book illustrates how to encourage, lead, and sustain teacher-writers, especially in group contexts. In contrast to guides on writing and teacher research, this book is designed for those who support teacher-writers, such as teacher educators and literacy coaches. The authors offer descriptions of key practices they have developed over years of coaching, teaching, and collaborating with K–12 teachers who write about classroom instruction, teacher research, or advocacy for better policy and pedagogy. Knowing firsthand just how hard writing can be for teachers, they provide a repertoire of strategies to elicit writing, to support teachers as they write, to find audiences for the teachers’ work, and much more.
This book offers clear guidance to coach teacher-writers to:
“Understanding writing is a lifelong journey. This book is an indispensable guide to beginning that journey yourself and together with colleagues.”
—Elyse Eidman-Aadahl, executive director, National Writing Project
“Gives advice on how I can become a better collaborator, facilitator, and cocreator who helps teachers celebrate the power (and joy) that writing can give them.”
—Cathy Fleischer, professor, Eastern Michigan University
“The authors know how to support teachers in gathering the courage to write. I am grateful for the ideas that have ignited my own writing.”
—Penny Kittle, Teacher and Author