ABSTRACT

This text draws on interviews, assignments, field notes, and observations from a flipped writing methodology course conducted with preservice elementary teachers in the US. In doing so, the text powerfully illustrates the benefits of using flipped methodologies in K-6 instruction to engage students, teachers, and families in authentic writing practices.

Engaging Teachers, Students, and Families in K-6 Writing Instruction demonstrates the use of flipped writing methodologies to engage preservice teachers in literacy instruction, increase their confidence as writers, and bolster their understanding and application of pedagogical content knowledge. In turn, this underpins teachers’ ability to teach writing as an authentic, purpose-driven, audience-focused process. In particular, chapters explore effective teaching strategies including writing clinics, writing contests, and family literacy sessions which encourage writing development within a community of students, teachers, families, and authors.

This text will be an engaging and informative guide for educational researchers, teacher educators, and preservice and inservice teachers looking to develop effective flipped writing pedagogies to support educators, students, and families.

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

Preservice Teachers Unprepared to Teach Writing: I Hate Writing and You Want Me to Teach Students to Write?

part I|44 pages

Consuming Pedagogical Content Knowledge of Writing through Flipped Learning

chapter 1|15 pages

Teacher Educators Use Flipped Learning

Writing Shoulder to Shoulder

chapter 2|12 pages

Flipped Writing Methodology Course

Somersaulting through the Process

chapter 3|15 pages

Writing Workshop

Writing for One Person to Make the Impossible Possible

part II|40 pages

Applying Pedagogical Content Knowledge of Writing through Academic Service Learning

chapter 4|16 pages

Teach Writing

Connecting with Students and Families through Writing Clinics

chapter 5|11 pages

Celebrate Writing

Connecting Students, Families, and Published Children’s Book Authors and Illustrators through Writing Events

chapter 6|11 pages

Evaluate Writing

Discovering Authentic Learning Opportunities through Writing Contests

part III|36 pages

Transferring Pedagogical Content Knowledge of Writing to Future Classrooms

chapter 7|13 pages

Transfer Flipped Learning Opportunities

Building Home/School Connections Virtually

chapter 8|15 pages

Transfer Writing Pedagogy

suti-0000010Becoming an Agent of Change in the Elementary Writing Classroom

chapter |6 pages

Conclusion

suti-0000011Teach Writing