Writing is hard work. Teaching it can be even harder. As most
teachers know, writer's workshop doesn't always go as planned, and
many find there are obstacles that they consistently struggle with.
In his role as a literacy coordinator and teacher, Mark Overmeyer
has heard the same issues raised again and again by both new and
experienced colleagues. "When Writing Workshop Isn't Working"
provides practical advice to overcome these common problems and get
your writing workshop back on track. Acknowledging the
process-based nature of the writing workshop, Mark does not offer
formulaic, program-based, one-size-fits-all answers; rather, he
presents multiple suggestions based on what works in real
classrooms. The ten key questions this book addresses include: How
do I help students who don't know what to write about?How do I help
students develop stronger vocabulary and word choice?How do I
prepare my students for standardized tests without compromising my
writing program?How should I assess student writing?How can I help
my students use revision effectively?
This book is a handy reference tool for answering specific
questions as they pop up during the year. Mark uses student
examples throughout to help teachers envision these solutions in
their own classes, and he includes an array of classroom-tested
ideas for helping primary and intermediate English language
learners.
There may not be any easy answers to the complexities of
writer's workshop, but by identifying and providing advice on the
most common stumbling blocks one encounters, "When Writing Workshop
Isn't Working" provides a solid groundwork--freeing up time and
creativity for teachers to address the specific needs of their
students.
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