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Fresh Look at Writing

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ISBN-10: 0435088246

ISBN-13: 9780435088248

Edition: 1994

Authors: Donald H. Graves

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In an era when teachers struggle for quality time with their students, Donald Graves introduces a text that creates lifetime writers as well as responsible learners--a text that focuses on teaching that lasts. A Fresh Look at Writing is Graves's most comprehensive book yet. In it, he expands on many of his earlier approaches, examining portfolios, record keeping, methods for teaching conventions, spelling, and a rich range of genre including fiction, poetry, and nonfiction. He demonstrates how to bring writing into your own life and experience the joys of the craft along with the students. "Actions," glossed objectives appearing throughout the book, provide new ways to understand yourself…    
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Book details

List price: $55.40
Copyright year: 1994
Publisher: Heinemann
Publication date: 10/24/1994
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 432
Size: 7.40" wide x 9.20" long x 0.88" tall
Weight: 1.892
Language: English

Donald H. Graves has been involved in writing research for two decades. His books Writing: Teachers & Children at Work (Heinemann, 1983) and A Fresh Look at Writing (Heinemann, 1994) are best-sellers throughout the English-speaking world and have revolutionized the way writing is taught in schools. Dr. Graves has been a teacher, school principal, and language supervisor, education director, and a director of language in bilingual, ESL, and special programs. He has also been a co-director of an undergraduate urban teacher preparation program and a professor of an early childhood program. He is currently Professor Emeritus at the University of New Hampshire and lives in Jackson, New…    

Preface
Acknowledgments
Make a Fresh Start
Consider Your Roots
Learn from the Children
Why Would Anyone Ever Want to Write?
Day One: Help Children to Write and Keep Writing
Understand Children When They Write
Expect More of Your Writers
Establish the Essentials for Child Responsibility
Conditions for Effective Writing
Begin to Organize Your Classroom
Help Children to Share Their Writing
Evaluate Your Own Classroom
Experiment with Portfolios
Teach the Fundamentals of Writing
Help Children Learn Conventions
Help Children to Read Their Own Work
Help Children to Revise Their Work
How to Keep Handwriting in Perspective
Spell to Communicate
Answers to Frequent Questions Teachers Ask About Teaching Writing
Broaden the Children's Repertoire for Writing
Help Children Read and Write Fiction
Show Children How to Write Nonfiction
Uncover the World Through Poetry
Continue to Learn with Others
Work with Parents and Administrators
Live the Professional Life
Classification of Actions
References
Credits
Index