Teaching Writing Grades 7-12 in an Era of Assessment

Teaching Writing Grades 7-12 in an Era of Assessment
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ISBN-10 : 0133136353
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Book Synopsis Teaching Writing Grades 7-12 in an Era of Assessment by : Mary L. Warner

Download or read book Teaching Writing Grades 7-12 in an Era of Assessment written by Mary L. Warner and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A practical guide written by teachers, for teachers, this book provides authentic, proven practices in the teaching of writing, along with samples of student writing, grades 7--12, and integrating Common Core State Standards within a comprehensive English Language Arts curriculum. Teaching Writing Grades 7--12 in an Era of Assessment is an ideal guide for those who have not had access to professional development in teaching writing. In it, readers get the benefit of hearing first hand from real teachers teaching real students. In addition to presenting detailed, specific pedagogy appropriate for seventh grade, eighth grade, and high school students, the book also addresses a wide range of students, including English Language Learners and reluctant writers and readers.


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