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What is Writing-to-Learn

Handbook of Research on Inequities in Online Education During Global Crises
The type of writing instruction that incorporates writing into all disciplines as a method for learning content.
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Teaching All Students to Write During a Pandemic: Best Practices for Writing Instruction
Tracey S. Hodges (University of Alabama, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-6533-9.ch015
Abstract
Writing instruction in K-12 classrooms can be challenging under the best of circumstances. During the COVID-19 pandemic, writing instruction became even more challenging, with teachers shifting to online, distance, and virtual learning in an instance. With the time investment and attention required to teach writing well, teachers were faced with new obstacles and questions. In addition to understanding best practices for writing instruction, the pandemic unveiled more access and instruction inequities. Specifically, teachers found that students would engage in lessons, activities, and remote instruction at differing levels, ranging from fully invested in the instruction to completely absent instruction. Therefore, this chapter synthesizes best practices for virtual writing instruction and provides recommendations for applying these best practices for various learner situations to alleviate some inequities.
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Using Technologies to Integrate Vocational Learning in Multiple Contexts
Instructional approach taking advantage of writing as an effective mediating tool to promote learning across contexts. In our examples, writing took a collaborative format in order to facilitate confrontation and sharing among peers. Technologies readily allowed fir collaboration, such as through the use of tools like Weblogs and wikis.
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The Rubric for Scientific Writing: A Tool to Support Both Assessment and Instruction
An instructional practice that utilizes the writing process as a vehicle for learning, not simply an end-product that demonstrates what the author has learned.
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