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Purpose, process and pride Ultimately, students should feel proud of their finished writing products.
Paul Rogers: Technology tools for writing Technology tools for writing increase engagement and accessibility.
Writing, teaching, research Dr. Jane Hansen promotes the study of student work among a diverse group of educators.
Meet Doug Hesse Hesse talks about his academic and professional experience, including his current role as director of the writing program at the University of Denver.
The power of semantic mapping Semantic mapping activates one’s schema, visually shows the connection between various things, and helps students organize their writing.
A practice guide for teaching writing Steve Graham outlines several highlights of the practice guide.
Reading and writing across the curriculum Although writing requires its own instructional time, reading and writing skills reinforce each other.
Raising the bar with the Common Core Dr. Paul Rogers discusses the implications of the Common Core Standards.
Assessing what we value in good writing Dr. Paul Rogers advocates for teachers remaining true to their values when assessing writing.
Sharing student writing Dr. Frey says that students love being able to write for a wider, authentic audience.