Synopses & Reviews
This is a book about reality and hope. Its chapters reframe the concept of gap, acknowledging distances (forexample, acknowledging old insights and theory while also honoring teacher discovery). However, it refuses tobow under the weight of these challenges. Its contributors focus, instead on how to overcome acknowledgedinadequacies in learning how to teach writing as well as how to practice principled literacy instruction. Thesecontributors see gaps not as unbridgeable chasms, but rather as opportunities to educate their students to usewriting to understand the broader context of their education and pre-service candidates to adapt curriculumcreatively.Contributors include new and seasoned secondary school teachers, graduate students, and university facultywho together remind us of old insights needing to be passed along (Villanueva) and show us new practices that challenge the conventions of thestatus quo and promote social justice. To close the gaps, in short, they demonstrate how rhetoric and truth are intertwined. In a time when too manychildren continue to be left behind, this book should be required reading for all literacy teachers because it is in our continued willingness to learn fromeach other that hope resides.