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Writing Instruction That Works: Proven Methods for Middle and High School Classrooms

Writing Instruction That Works: Proven Methods for Middle and High School Classrooms

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Backed by solid research, Writing Instruction That Works answers the following questions: What is writing instruction today and what can it be tomorrow? This up-to-date, comprehensive book identifies areas of concern for the ways that writing is being taught in today's secondary schools. The authors offer far-reaching direction for improving writing instruction that assist both student literacy and subject learning. They provide many examples of successful writing practices in each of the four core academic subjects (English, mathematics, science, and social studies/history), along with guidance for meeting the Common Core standards. The text also includes sections on Technology and the Teaching of Writing and English Language Learners.

Book Features:

  • A detailed presentation of successful writing instruction in all four core subject areas.
  • Examples of writing activities that comply with the Common Core Standards.
  • A checklist and discussion questions for the classroom and professional development.


Author: Arthur N. Applebee, Judith A. Langer
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Published: 06/07/2013
Pages: 210
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 8.90h x 6.10w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9780807754368

About the Author

Arthur N. Applebee is a Distinguished Professor in the School of Education, University at Albany, State University of New York, and director of the Center on English Learning and Achievement (CELA). Judith A. Langer is Vincent O'Leary Distinguished Professor at the University at Albany, State University of New York, founder of the Albany Institute for Research in Education, director of CELA, and author of Envisioning Literature now in its second edition, and Envisioning Knowledge.


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