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Writing

This resource discusses seven approaches to teaching writing both for its own sake and as a tool for learning content material. Click below to learn more about each approach:


I. Teaching students strategies for planning, drafting, revising, and editing their writing both individually and collaboratively

II. Using technology as an instructional support for writing

III. Teaching students to construct more complex, sophisticated sentences

IV. Engaging students in analyzing immediate, concrete data to help them develop ideas and content for writing

V. Use a variety of instructional activities in a workshop environment

VI. Using a writing-to-learn approach

VII. Supporting at-risk students with writing

Additional Resources:
General Writing
Research Evidence

The Alaska Comprehensive Center is a partnership of SERRC - Alaska's Educational Resource Center,
the Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory (NWREL),
Alaska Department of Education and Early Development, and funded by USDOE Grant No. S283B050037A