Teaching Writing Process

This course is part of Teaching Writing Specialization

Instructor: Mark Farrington

What you'll learn

  •   What the writing process is and how it can help improve student writing.
  •   How writing as discovery, low-stakes writing and reflection can help students grow more comfortable and confident as writers.
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Creativity
  •   Peer Review
  •   Editing
  •   Course Development
  •   Writing
  • There are 4 modules in this course

    Half a century ago, a revolution took place in the teaching of writing. Educators asked, “What if we were to study how professional writers wrote, as a way to learn how we might teach writing more effectively?” The result was the writing process movement, with its emphasis on not just writing as product but as process. Good writing doesn’t magically appear, nor does it spring from the brain fully formed and perfect the first time. Instead, all writers engage in a process, and while that process can vary writer to writer, some stages do seem to apply, in some way, to almost every writing situation. This course demonstrates how teaching writing as process can lead to a significant increase in students’ comfort level and confidence as writers. Learners will examine methods for teaching writing as discovery, and for using low-stakes writing and reflection in their classes. They’ll fill their toolbox with practical strategies and techniques for teaching writing to students of any age, in any situation.

    Module 2: What Kind of Teacher Do You Want to Be?

    Module 3: Writing Process

    Module 4: Writing and Reflection

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