The Unstoppable Writing Teacher: Real Strategies for the Real Classroom available in Paperback
The Unstoppable Writing Teacher: Real Strategies for the Real Classroom
- ISBN-10:
- 032506248X
- ISBN-13:
- 9780325062488
- Pub. Date:
- 05/12/2015
- Publisher:
- Heinemann
- ISBN-10:
- 032506248X
- ISBN-13:
- 9780325062488
- Pub. Date:
- 05/12/2015
- Publisher:
- Heinemann
The Unstoppable Writing Teacher: Real Strategies for the Real Classroom
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Overview
From dealing with writing workshop skeptics to working with students both gifted and challenged, and of course combating that eternal barrier—lack of time—Colleen offers tried-and-true strategies to address and overcome obstacles.
For the struggles unique to you, she includes a “Name Your Monster” section that helps you identify your own individual roadblocks and even offers sustainable support through her blog, colleencruz.com. “We can’t solve all the problems we’re faced with in writing instruction,” Colleen promises, “but we can choose how to respond to them. And our responses will make all the difference.”
What makes you unstoppable, or what's stopping you? Connect with Colleen on her blog at www.colleencruz.com/blog.htm or on Twitter, #unstoppablewritingteacher.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780325062488 |
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Publisher: | Heinemann |
Publication date: | 05/12/2015 |
Pages: | 176 |
Product dimensions: | 7.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.60(d) |
Age Range: | 8 - 13 Years |
About the Author
An educator with over two decades of experience in both general education and inclusive settings, Colleen is also the author of several books for teachers including Risk. Fail. Rise. A Teacher’s Guide to Learning from Mistakes and The Unstoppable Writing Teacher, as well as the author of a young adult novel, Border Crossing, a Tomás Rivera Mexican American Children’s Book Finalist. Additionally, Colleen co-edits the Not This But That series with Nell Duke - a popular series of books that pairs research and practice.
Colleen has served as a senior staff developer and later the Director of Innovation at Teachers College Reading & Writing Project, Columbia University. She currently supports organizations, districts and schools who want to bring her unique combination of integrity, humor, real-world practicality and a rare depth and breadth of scholarship to their communities.
Table of Contents
Foreword Lucy Calkins x
Acknowledgments xii
Introduction: "I Am a Pessimist" xv
1 A Teaching Mindset 1
The Sand Mandate: Teaching Is About Impermanence 3
Go for the Calf 4
Work Smarter, Not Harder 6
You Can't Fix Every Problem, But You Can Respond 7
2 "I don't know what to teach this student. He's a much better writer than I am." 9
What Stops Us: The Stakes Are High 10
Recognizing the Opportunity: Raising Our Teaching and Writing Levels 12
Experiment: Building a Better Toolbox 12
Make independent Writing Projects a Priority 22
Ongoing Work: Plan for Acceleration 22
3 "I can't seem to get my students to stay writing unless I'm sittig beside them." 24
Why It Can Stop Us: When Something We Know Is Wrong Feels Right 25
Recognizing the Opportunity: Our Students Need to Learn Independence While They Still Have a Safety Net 26
Experiment: Mindfully Handing Over the Reins 27
Ongoing Work: Keeping the Student from Slipping Rack into Dependence 29
4 "I'm not sure how to work with students new to English." 31
What Stops US: We Focus on Not Knowing the Student's Language 32
See Opportunity: The Value of More Than One Way of Communicating 34
Experiment Build Off Students' Levels of Language Acquisition 35
Ongoing Work: Finding Authentic Reasons for Language Practice and Mastery 44
5 "I'm finding some student writing repetitive and boring." 46
What Stops Us: We Confuse the Writing with the Writer 47
See Opportunity: Help Students Push for Personal Meaning-Making 48
Experiment: Invite Risk Taking and Believe in the Writer's Intent 49
Ongoing Work: Maintaining the Conditions for Risk Taking 54
6 "I don't feel prepared to-work with a student with such big challenges." 56
What Stops Us: We Might Not Get Students as Far as We Want Them to Go 57
See Opportunity: Value Diversity of Student Assets and Growth 58
Experiment: Become a Collaborative Researcher 61
Ongoing Work: Growth Doesn't Always Show Up When We Want It To 67
7 "I never have enough time." 68
What Stops Us: We Don't Have Time to Reflect 69
See Opportunity: Set Clear Priorities and Boundaries 70
Experiment: Plan and Fire-Test Your Teaching 71
Ongoing Work: When Time Starts Slipping Again, We Must Catch It 74
8 "I need more resources." 75
What Stops Us: It's Hard to Imagine Doing Without 77
See Opportunity: Widen Our Community by Asking and Sharing 78
Experiment: Harvest Materials from Everywhere 79
Ongoing Work: I Feel Like It's a Bottomless Pit 81
9 "I teach grammar but my kids don't learn it." 82
What Stops Us: Everyone Thinks They Know Everything About Something Very Few People Actually Know 83
See Opportunity: Unlock the Connection Between Grammar and Meaning 84
Experiment: Demonstrate, Share Mentor Texts 85
Ongoing Work: Grammar and Conventions Instruction Is Yearlong 96
10 "I feel alone in my work. No one else I know teaches using the writing workshop model." 98
What Stops Us: Most of Us Need Others in Order to Grow 99
See Opportunity: Develop a New Kind of Community 100
Experiment: Develop, Create, or Find Learning Partners 101
Ongoing Work: When Loneliness Rears Its Head Again 105
11 "I have trouble getting families to understand writing workshop." 106
What Stops Us: There Is as Much Diversity in Families as There Is in Our Kids 107
See Opportunity: Families Are Crucial to Student Success 109
Experiment: Proactive Communication 110
Ongoing Work: When They Show Up with the Pitchforks and Torches Anyway 115
12 "I want kids to write about what they care about, but so-much of what they are about feels brainless and superficial to me." 116
What Stops Us: Pop Culture Doesn't Always Reflect Our Strongest Hopes for Our Students 117
See Opportunity: Embrace the Kid by Embracing Kid Culture 118
Experiment: Cultural Inquiry + Instructional Connections = Big Dividends 120
Ongoing Work: When I Still Hate the Things My Kids Love 126
13 Name Your Monster 127
14 Live Shockingly Easy Ways to Constantly Outgrow Yourself as a Teacher of Writing 134
Final Thoughts: An Honor Flight 145