Publication of student work has been considered a mainstay of the writer’s workshop since the early days of the ‘children as authors ’ movement (Graves, 1983). However, this philosophy, which stipulates students should share their work with peers, may not be one that always benefits students. This case study utilizes the concept of literacy-in-action (Brandt & Clinton, 2002), to look at the manner in which one local rendition of writer’s workshop both enhanced and displaced student literacy practices. The guiding question asks: How are focal students, Sara, Ally and Nigel, engaging in the practice of publication of their writing and how are those publications, as literacy objects, mediating their practice of literacy in the writer’s wor...
This qualitative study pinpoints the particular circumstances surrounding special teacher-created pr...
This dissertation focuses on three case studies of students who participated in a collaborative writ...
This interpretive study addresses questions about New Literacy (Willinsky, 1990) classroom practice ...
Writing instruction in schools is taking on increasingly narrow focuses, which reflects reliance on ...
This dissertation presents three case studies of collaborative interaction in a third-grade dual-lan...
This study investigates the literacy practices of a first grade writing community in an urban public...
The importance of writing in our society is expanding as writing proficiency becomes increasingly ne...
The purpose of this multiple case study was to develop an understanding of the writing of struggling...
In a writing program, children need time to write daily to experience the recursive nature of the wr...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd This article presents two studies of students and teachers negotiating writing p...
This study explores reading and writing teaching and learning in one fourth grade classroom to ident...
The student texts that center a writing course should include not only those written by students on ...
For today\u27s students, learning to be writers is a fundamental component of literacy development b...
A writers workshop is a community of writers who work together to promote the thinking, language, an...
Schooling in these contemporary times is a highly contested issue, launching many reform efforts aim...
This qualitative study pinpoints the particular circumstances surrounding special teacher-created pr...
This dissertation focuses on three case studies of students who participated in a collaborative writ...
This interpretive study addresses questions about New Literacy (Willinsky, 1990) classroom practice ...
Writing instruction in schools is taking on increasingly narrow focuses, which reflects reliance on ...
This dissertation presents three case studies of collaborative interaction in a third-grade dual-lan...
This study investigates the literacy practices of a first grade writing community in an urban public...
The importance of writing in our society is expanding as writing proficiency becomes increasingly ne...
The purpose of this multiple case study was to develop an understanding of the writing of struggling...
In a writing program, children need time to write daily to experience the recursive nature of the wr...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd This article presents two studies of students and teachers negotiating writing p...
This study explores reading and writing teaching and learning in one fourth grade classroom to ident...
The student texts that center a writing course should include not only those written by students on ...
For today\u27s students, learning to be writers is a fundamental component of literacy development b...
A writers workshop is a community of writers who work together to promote the thinking, language, an...
Schooling in these contemporary times is a highly contested issue, launching many reform efforts aim...
This qualitative study pinpoints the particular circumstances surrounding special teacher-created pr...
This dissertation focuses on three case studies of students who participated in a collaborative writ...
This interpretive study addresses questions about New Literacy (Willinsky, 1990) classroom practice ...