Writing to Learn; Learning to Write
This is an excerpt from an article in Teacher Magazine, written by Mary Tedrow:
“My idea of innovation calls for a quieter revolution, one with fewer bells and whistles. It begins by envisioning a quiet but humming classroom, where busy heads bend over pads of paper and hands scribble rapidly with pens or pencils.
If I were running the education world, I’d ensure that every building contain, at a minimum, one teacher trained through the National Writing Project in the teaching of writing and the use of writing to learn. Planting that single seed could revolutionize the way we look at students and student work.”
I couldn’t agree more. If you want to see the rest of the article, check out Teacher Magazine.








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