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Authors: Lucy Calkins
ISBN-13: 9780435088170, ISBN-10: 0435088173
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Heinemann
Date Published: April 1994
Edition: New ed

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Author Biography: Lucy Calkins

Lucy Calkins is the author of the popular firsthand classroom materials Units of Study for Primary Writing and Units of Study for Teaching Writing, Grades 3 - 5, as well as the companion DVD Big Lessons from Small Writers. In addition, Lucy is the author of numerous foundational professional texts with Heinemann, including The Art of Teaching Writing and One to One. She is also the author of The Art of Teaching Reading. She is the Founding Director of the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project at Columbia University's Teachers College. For more than twenty-five years, the Project has been both a think tank - developing state of the art teaching methods - and a provider of professional development. In these capacities, the Project has supported hundreds of thousands of educators. As the leader of this world renowned organization, Lucy works closely with policy-makers, superintendents, district leaders and school principals to instigate and sustain school-wide and system-wide educational reforms. But above all, Lucy works closely with teachers and with their classrooms full of wise and wonderful children. Lucy is also the Richard Robinson Professor of Children's Literature at Teachers College, where she leads the Literacy Specialist program. Lucy and her husband John are the parents of two sons, Miles and Evan.

Book Synopsis

When Lucy Calkins wrote the first edition of The Art of Teaching Writing, the writing workshop was a fledgling idea, piloted by a few brave innovators. Now, as she brings us this new edition, the writing workshop is at the foundation of language arts education throughout the English-speaking world. This new edition, then, could easily have been a restatement, in grander, more confident tones, of the original classic. Instead, it is an almost entirely new book.

Clearly, during the time in which Calkins's original ideas have spread like wildfire, her focus has not been on articulating and defending those ideas, but on developing and rethinking them. Respecting and responding to the questions which have arisen as thousands of teachers establish writing workshops in their classrooms, and drawing upon the latest knowledge in the field and her own intimate understanding of classroom life, Calkins has re-thought every line and every facet of her original text.

In this new edition, Lucy has major new chapters on assessment, thematic studies, writing throughout the day, reading/writing relationships, publication, curriculum development, nonfiction writing and home/school connections. More than this, she has deepened her understanding of the writing process itself:

"When I wrote the first edition, I saw writing as a process of choosing a topic, turning the topic into the best possible draft, sharing the draft with friends, then revising it. But I've come to think that it's very important that writing is a process not only of recording, but also of developing a story or an idea. Now, in this new edition, I describe writing episodes that do not begin with a topic and a draft but instead with something noticed or something wondered about. When writing begins with something that has not yet found its significance, it is more apt to become a process of growing meaning."

Booknews

The author has refined and expanded her ideas since the 1986 publication of the first edition. She offers insightful, seasoned guidance on how to help young children become engaged with writing. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
1Making Meaning on the Page and in Our Lives3
2Tap the Energy for Writing11
3Rehearsal: Living the Writerly Life21
4Drafting and Revision: Letting Our Words Instruct and Surprise Us39
5Lessons from Children53
6The Foundations of Literacy: Writing in the Home, the Nursery School, and the Kindergarten59
7Growing Up Writing: Grades K, 1, and 283
8In Between: Grades 2 and 3109
9Developing Learning Communities in the Upper Elementary Grades139
10Teaching Adolescents: Improvisation and Commitment157
11Establish a Predictable Workshop Environment183
12Don't Be Afraid to Teach: Tools to Help Us Create Mini-Lessons193
13Conferring: Writing Becomes a Tool for Thought221
14Learning to Confer231
15Writing Literature Under the Influence of Literature249
16Publication: The Beginning of the Writerly Life261
17Apprenticeships in the Writing Workshop: Learning from Authors273
18Editing: Learning the Conventions of Written Language287
19Assessment: A Minds-On Approach to-Teaching311
20Workshop Teaching Throughout the Day337
21Developing a Curriculum for the Writing Workshop349
22Genre Studies357
23Poetry: It Begins in Delight and Ends in Wisdom369
24Making Memoir Out of the Pieces of Our Lives399
25Literary Nonfiction431
26Theme Studies: Reading the World, Reading the Word453
27Writing to Learn Throughout the Day483
28The Home-School Connection: Composing Literate Lives in Homes and Neighborhoods501
29Do I Dare to Care So Much?513
Reader's Guide519
Annotated Bibliography523
Works Cited541
Credits549

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