ABSTRACT

This text models for teachers how to help children learn and write by establishing comfort with writing, building confidence, and developing competence. Several themes run through the learning-to-write-process presented in this text:
* Writing is communication;
* Writing is a powerful tool for learning;
* How children feel about their writing and themselves as writers affects how they learn to write;
* Teachers are coworkers with students; children from many backgrounds can learn to write together.
The text sythesizes what we know about how children learn, how we write, and what we write into a process of teaching children to write. It is intended to serve as a starting place for developing theories of how to best teach writing.

part 1|66 pages

The Learning-to-Write Process

chapter 1|5 pages

Learning to Write

chapter 2|16 pages

Establishing Comfort

chapter 3|19 pages

Building Confidence

chapter 4|14 pages

Developing Competence

chapter 5|10 pages

The Conventions of Writing

part 2|80 pages

Reasons to Write

chapter 6|10 pages

To Communicate

chapter 7|14 pages

Telling Our Own Stories

chapter 8|12 pages

Sharing Information

chapter 9|13 pages

Trying to Change Things

chapter 10|13 pages

For the Love of Writing

chapter 11|16 pages

To Learn

part 3|40 pages

The Teaching-Writing Process

chapter 12|13 pages

Learning to Teach Writing

chapter 13|13 pages

Teacher Evaluation of Student Writing

chapter 14|12 pages

Tuning Teaching