Students currently attending colleges and universities in the United States were in elementary school when writing workshop was first introduced as a teaching method. In this article an undergraduate honors student and a literacy teacher educator critically reflect on the student’s 2nd grade experiences with writing workshop and identify the features of this teaching method that led to her development of a writer’s identity. Through autobiography and retrospective analysis of primary data, they argue that tone, the basic elements of writing workshop of time, choice, and process; a literature-rich environment; and a community focus contributed to the development of a writerly identity
The purpose of this research is to understand how secondary English language arts (ELA) teachers’ id...
In the light of increasing international interest in teachers’ and students’ literate identities and...
This qualitative case study explores perceptions of teacher-writers’ early writing histories and exa...
Students currently attending colleges and universities in the United States were in elementary schoo...
The writing workshop, a philosophy and method of writing instruction that grew out of the writing pr...
The writing workshop, a philosophy and method of writing instruction that grew out of the writing pr...
Teaching and Learning Department Capstone ProjectThe purpose of this capstone essay is to synthesize...
This article provides a cross-case analysis of three teachers who participated in a two-week profess...
The purpose of this study is to explore the writer identity of four preservice teachers from a large...
The purpose of this study is to explore the writer identity of four preservice teachers from a large...
As editors of this volume, we sought a range of viewpoints, including examples of new empirical rese...
In the light of increasing international interest in teachers’ and students’ literate identities and...
Writers’ identities matter: influenced by personal histories and experiences, our identities as writ...
This article provides a cross-case analysis of three teachers who participated in a two-week profess...
Teachers need support in writing instruction as they often feel unprepared to teach writing, lack kn...
The purpose of this research is to understand how secondary English language arts (ELA) teachers’ id...
In the light of increasing international interest in teachers’ and students’ literate identities and...
This qualitative case study explores perceptions of teacher-writers’ early writing histories and exa...
Students currently attending colleges and universities in the United States were in elementary schoo...
The writing workshop, a philosophy and method of writing instruction that grew out of the writing pr...
The writing workshop, a philosophy and method of writing instruction that grew out of the writing pr...
Teaching and Learning Department Capstone ProjectThe purpose of this capstone essay is to synthesize...
This article provides a cross-case analysis of three teachers who participated in a two-week profess...
The purpose of this study is to explore the writer identity of four preservice teachers from a large...
The purpose of this study is to explore the writer identity of four preservice teachers from a large...
As editors of this volume, we sought a range of viewpoints, including examples of new empirical rese...
In the light of increasing international interest in teachers’ and students’ literate identities and...
Writers’ identities matter: influenced by personal histories and experiences, our identities as writ...
This article provides a cross-case analysis of three teachers who participated in a two-week profess...
Teachers need support in writing instruction as they often feel unprepared to teach writing, lack kn...
The purpose of this research is to understand how secondary English language arts (ELA) teachers’ id...
In the light of increasing international interest in teachers’ and students’ literate identities and...
This qualitative case study explores perceptions of teacher-writers’ early writing histories and exa...