Publisher's Synopsis
What works?""
As teachers, it's a question we often ask ourselves about teaching writing, and it often summarizes other, more specific questions we have:
- What contributes to an effective climate for writing?
- What practices and structures best support effective writing instruction?
- What classroom content helps writers develop?
- What tasks are most beneficial for writers learning to write?
- What choices should I make as a teacher to best help my students?
Initially based on the Carnegie Institute's influential Writing Next report, this second edition of What Works in Writing Instruction looks at more types of research that have been conducted in the decade since the publication of that first research report. The new research rounds out its list of recommended practices and is designed to help teachers apply the findings to their unique classroom environments. We all must find the right mix of practices and tasks for our own students, and this book offers the best of what is currently known about effective writing instruction to help teachers help students develop as writers.