This is a thoroughly practical guide for teachers, offering a whole host of ways to help all their students to improve their writing skills. In this third edition, bestselling author Sue Cowley offers advice on improving skills and confidence, and getting students excited about writing - not just in literacy or English, but across the curriculum. This book is full of engaging and creative approaches for writers at all stages of confidence and competence: from children just starting to write, to experienced learners looking to perfect their own style. This edition includes new material on: writing in the Digital Age; creative ideas for getting boys to write; and, cross-curricular writing projects. On the companion website you'll find lots of useful extras, including advice about the teacher as writer - how you can use your writing skills beyond the school. This thoroughly practical guide will interest all educators who want to maximise the potential of every one of their students. It is an invaluable resource for teachers working at secondary and FE level, but equally a source of inspiration and practical advice for practitioners in primary schools. This innovative series provides teaching practitioners with a wealth of practical advice for use in a variety of educational settings.
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Weight: 338g
Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
Publication Date: 15 Dec 2011
Publisher: Continuum Publishing Corporation
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781441171306
About Sue Cowley
Sue Cowley is an expert on behaviour management and on creative approaches to teaching and learning. She has written numerous bestselling education and parenting books which have been translated and published around the world. Sue has written for many teaching publications including the TES and Nursery Education and she recently had her own series 'Manage that Class' on Teachers TV. Sue has also appeared in front of the Education Select Committee as an expert witness on behaviour in schools. She now works internationally as a trainer and presenter as well as volunteering in education settings in the UK to ensure that her advice and practice remains relevant to teaching today. Sue is a renowned INSET trainer who has provided training for teaching and support staff around the UK and in Europe. She offers courses on a variety of topics including developing children's writing creative thinking and behaviour management.
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