The student projects presented in this book demonstrate a powerful approach to teaching writing – one that requires no special equipment or resources and can be adapted for students of any age. The key is getting students involved in action research and writing about issues that are important to them and their communities. Written by public school teachers, these chapters describe projects covering a variety of issues that include avoiding teenage health risks, preserving oral histories, fighting racism, investigating environmental hazards, decreasing instances of teen pregnancy, and much more. Based on a process-model of writing instruction, these projects will show teachers how to engage their students while also teaching the basic skills that appear in educational standards and assessment frameworks.
Writing to Make a Difference: Classroom Projects for Community Change (Practitioner Inquiry (Paperback))
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This book provides teachers with project-based methods for teaching writing skills through community-focused action research.
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Dimensions | 17 × 1.8 × 21.9 in |
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