Developing writers. Workshop learning from professional writers. A workshop for high school teachers
Description
Looking at the works and words of professional and published writers is an essential activity in the writing classroom. While students read for content and meaning they also learn about the writer's craft. Students discover how they can grow as writers by exploring many voices and styles. In this hour, we'll see how teachers help their students learn from professional writers. We'll also hear from several writers who share insights about their own processes and they'll tell us who they turn to for inspiration.
Runtime
59 min
Series
Subjects
Date of Publication
2004
Database
Alexander Street
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