When Writers Drive the Workshop: Honoring Young Voices and Bold Choices
With increasing school mandates and pressure to perform well on standardized tests, writing instruction has shifted to more accountability, taking the focus away from the writer. In his engaging book, When Writers Drive the Workshop: Honoring Young Voices and Bold Choices, author Brian Kissel asks teachers to go back to the roots of the writing workshop and let the students lead the conference.

What happens when students, not tests, determine what they learned through reflection and self-evaluation? In When Writers Drive the Workshop, you'll find practical ideas, guiding beliefs, FAQs, and Digital Diversions to help visualize digital possibilities in the classroom.

Written in an engaging, teacher-to-teacher style, this book focuses on four key components of writing workshop:

  • Student-led conferring sessions where the teachers are the listeners.
  • The Author's Chair-, where students set the agenda and gather feedback.
  • Structured reflection time for students to set goals and expectations for themselves.
  • Mini lessons that allow for detours based on students' needs, not teacher or curricula goals.

All students have the powerful, shared need to be heard; when they choose their writing topics, they can see their lives unfold on the page. Teachers are educated by the bold choices of these young voices.

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When Writers Drive the Workshop: Honoring Young Voices and Bold Choices
With increasing school mandates and pressure to perform well on standardized tests, writing instruction has shifted to more accountability, taking the focus away from the writer. In his engaging book, When Writers Drive the Workshop: Honoring Young Voices and Bold Choices, author Brian Kissel asks teachers to go back to the roots of the writing workshop and let the students lead the conference.

What happens when students, not tests, determine what they learned through reflection and self-evaluation? In When Writers Drive the Workshop, you'll find practical ideas, guiding beliefs, FAQs, and Digital Diversions to help visualize digital possibilities in the classroom.

Written in an engaging, teacher-to-teacher style, this book focuses on four key components of writing workshop:

  • Student-led conferring sessions where the teachers are the listeners.
  • The Author's Chair-, where students set the agenda and gather feedback.
  • Structured reflection time for students to set goals and expectations for themselves.
  • Mini lessons that allow for detours based on students' needs, not teacher or curricula goals.

All students have the powerful, shared need to be heard; when they choose their writing topics, they can see their lives unfold on the page. Teachers are educated by the bold choices of these young voices.

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When Writers Drive the Workshop: Honoring Young Voices and Bold Choices

When Writers Drive the Workshop: Honoring Young Voices and Bold Choices

by Brian Kissel
When Writers Drive the Workshop: Honoring Young Voices and Bold Choices

When Writers Drive the Workshop: Honoring Young Voices and Bold Choices

by Brian Kissel

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Overview

With increasing school mandates and pressure to perform well on standardized tests, writing instruction has shifted to more accountability, taking the focus away from the writer. In his engaging book, When Writers Drive the Workshop: Honoring Young Voices and Bold Choices, author Brian Kissel asks teachers to go back to the roots of the writing workshop and let the students lead the conference.

What happens when students, not tests, determine what they learned through reflection and self-evaluation? In When Writers Drive the Workshop, you'll find practical ideas, guiding beliefs, FAQs, and Digital Diversions to help visualize digital possibilities in the classroom.

Written in an engaging, teacher-to-teacher style, this book focuses on four key components of writing workshop:

  • Student-led conferring sessions where the teachers are the listeners.
  • The Author's Chair-, where students set the agenda and gather feedback.
  • Structured reflection time for students to set goals and expectations for themselves.
  • Mini lessons that allow for detours based on students' needs, not teacher or curricula goals.

All students have the powerful, shared need to be heard; when they choose their writing topics, they can see their lives unfold on the page. Teachers are educated by the bold choices of these young voices.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781625310736
Publisher: Stenhouse Publishers
Publication date: 02/16/2017
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 196
Product dimensions: 7.30(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 5 - 10 Years

About the Author

Brian Kissel, an educator for more than twenty years, is a professor of literacy and elementary education at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. A former elementary school teacher and literacy coach, Brian teaches courses, conducts research, and provides professional development in writing instruction, digital literacy, and literacy development and instruction. He lives in Davidson, North Carolina.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Foreword 1

Introduction 5

Chapter 1 Conferring: Writers Take the Wheel 11

Conferring in the Midst of Creation

Conferring as a Conversational Act

Questions, Questions, Questions

Document, Document, Document

Travelogue

Chapter 2 The Author's Chair: Writers Navigate the Response 35

Writers Lead the Response Agenda

Writers Guide the Teacher's Choices

Travelogue

Chapter 3 Reflection: Writers Ponder the Journey 57

Reflection as Part of the Assessment Landscape

Reflection as the Counter narrative to Standardized Testing

Reflecting Daily, Monthly, and Yearly

Travelogue

Chapter 4 Mini-Lessons: Writers Determine the Detours 79

Planning with Students in Mind

Negotiations in the Planning Process

A Planning Process Responsive to Student Needs

Travelogue

Chapter 5 Conditions: Teachers Create Smooth Writing Experiences 113

Time

Choice

Response

Demonstration

Expectation

Room Structure

Evaluation

Travelogue

Epilogue 143

Appendix 147

References 175

Index 179

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