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Best Practices in Writing Instruction
Steve Graham (editor-in-chief), Charles A. MacArthur (editor-in-chief), Michael Armand Hebert (editor-in-chief)
Hardback Published on: 06/02/2019
Price: £67.99
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Synopsis
**Well established as a definitive text--and now revised and updated with eight new chapters--this book translates cutting-edge research into effective guidelines for teaching writing in grades K-12.** Illustrated with vivid classroom examples, the book identifies the components of a complete, high-quality writing program. Leading experts provide strategies for teaching narrative and argumentative writing; using digital tools; helping students improve specific skills, from handwriting and spelling to sentence construction; teaching evaluation and revision; connecting reading and writing instruction; teaching vulnerable populations; using assessment to inform instruction; and more.
New to This Edition
- Chapters on new topics: setting up the writing classroom and writing from informational source material.
- New chapters on core topics: narrative writing, handwriting and spelling, planning, assessment, special-needs learners, and English learners.
- Increased attention to reading-writing connections and using digital tools.
- Incorporates the latest research and instructional procedures.
See also *Handbook of Writing Research, Second Edition*, edited by Charles A. MacArthur, Steve Graham, and Jill Fitzgerald, which provides a comprehensive overview of writing research that informs good practice.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Guilford Publications
- ISBN: 9781462537976
- Number of pages: 416
- Dimensions: 160 x 238 x 27 mm
- Weight: 784g
- Languages: English