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More copies of this ISBN:Other titles in the Workshop Series series:In the Middle 2ND Edition Writing Reading & Learby Nancie Atwell
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:
- The New York Times
- Voices from the Middle The second edition still urges educators to "come out from behind their own big desks" to turn classrooms into workshops where students and teachers create curriculums together. But it also advocates a more activist role for teachers. Atwell writes, "I'm no longer willing to withhold suggestions and directions from my kids when I can help them solve a problem, do something they've never done before, produce stunning writing, and ultimately become more independent of me." More than 70 percent of the material is new, with six brand-new chapters on genres, evaluation, and the teacher as writer. There are also lists of several hundred minilessons, and scripts and examples for teaching them; new expectations and rules for writing and reading workshops; ideas for teaching conventions; new systems for record keeping; lists of essential books for students and teachers; and forms for keeping track of individual spelling, skills, proofreading, homework, writing, and reading. The second edition of In the Middle is written in the same engaging style as its predecessor. It reads like a story - one that readers will be pleased to learn has no end. As Atwell muses, "I know my students and I will continue to learn and be changed. I am resigned - happily - to be always beginning for the rest of my life as a teacher." Book News Annotation:Atwell, founder and teacher at a K-8 demonstration school in Maine,
urges middle school educators to come out from behind their desks and
turn classrooms into workshops where students and teachers create the
curriculum together. Includes several hundred mini-lessons with
scripts and examples for teaching them, ideas for teaching
conventions, and systems for record keeping. Seventeen appendices
offer forms for keeping track of individual student work, and lists
of favorite adolescent literature. This second edition contains new
chapters on genres, evaluation, and the teacher as writer.
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Review:The best way to teach is to learn together with the students. One of the rare breed of teachers who do know this is Nancie Atwell.The New York Times Synopsis:When first published in 1987, this seminal work was widely hailed for its honest examination of how teachers teach, how students learn, and the gap that lies in between. In depicting her own classroom struggles, Nancie Atwell shook our orthodox assumptions about skill-and-drill-based curriculums and became a pioneer of responsive teaching. Now, in the long awaited second edition, Atwell reflects on the next ten years of her experience, rethinks and clarifies old methods, and demonstrates new, more effective approaches. The second edition still urges educators to "come out from behind their own big desks" to turn classrooms into workshops where students and teachers create curriculums together. But it also advocates a more activist role for teachers. Atwell writes, "I'm no longer willing to withhold suggestions and directions from my kids when I can help them solve a problem, do something they've never done before, produce stunning writing, and ultimately become more independent of me." Synopsis:Nancie Atwell reflects on the ten years of her teaching experience since writing the first edition of the seminal work, In the Middle . About the AuthorNANCIE ATWELL teaches seventh-and eighth-grade writing, reading, and history at the Center for Teaching and Learning, a K-8 demonstration school she founded in Edgecomb, Maine, in 1990. Nancie was the first classroom teacher to receive the NCTE David H. Russell Award and the MLA Mina P. Shaughnessy Prize for distinguished research in the teaching of English. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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