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Handbook of Research on Reconceptualizing Preservice Teacher Preparation in Literacy Education
The pedagogical approaches and techniques used to teach students how to write.
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Models of Effective Writing Methods in Teacher Preparation: Perspectives and Practice
Tracey S. Hodges (University of Alabama, USA), Sharon M. Pratt (Indiana University Northwest, USA), Leslie La Croix (George Mason University, USA), Sherry Dismuke (Boise State University, USA), Carol A. Donovan (University of Alabama, USA), Katherine Landau Wright (Boise State University, USA), and Susan D. Martin (Boise State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8725-6.ch012
Abstract
To shed some light on how writing methods are currently taught in a variety of programs across the United States and continue examining high-quality writing educators, the present chapter presents five distinct models for teacher preparation. These models are the result of meeting state-level standards; national standards through the International Literacy Association (ILA); and core competencies from research, theory, and practice. The course models represent the Pacific Northwest, Midwest, Southeast, and Northeast, showing diversity across the United States. Specifically in the present chapter, the researchers (1) present effective models of writing instruction; (2) provide examples of integrated approaches to research, theory, and practice for writing instruction; and (3) examine limitations and opportunities within each model. The goal of the present chapter is to outline these models in the hopes that other programs can modify and replicate the models that best fit their unique demographics, needs, and literacy standards.
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That branch of literacy teaching that involves the use grammar, spelling and vocabulary, sentence structure and paragraphing in order to formulate words in a meaningful manner to create different forms of writing such as a story, poem or informational piece.
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Using Technology to Teach Foundational Writing Skills in Early Elementary Grades
The pedagogical approaches and techniques used to teach students how to write.
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Pivots During COVID-19: Teachers, Students, Parents, and Supervisors in the Circle of Literacy Clinics
Teaching how to use logical ideas and organization, consistent word choice, voice, sentence fluency, and conventions to compose or arrange ideas that creates a comprehensible message.
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Teaching All Students to Write During a Pandemic: Best Practices for Writing Instruction
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