Writing Teacher’s Guide to Pedagogical Documentation

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classroom observation protocols
curriculum documentation techniques
differentiated writing instruction
documentation strategies for writing instruction
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inclusive writing
literacy assessment tools
pedagogical documentation
qualitative classroom research
student voice in education
teacher inquiry methods
teaching writing in middle and high school
writing process
writing strategies

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032366814
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Feb 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book is a call to action for English and English Language Arts teachers who understand that data are not numbers alone, learning is impossible to quantify, and students are our very best teachers.

Writing teacher Angela Stockman shows us how pedagogical documentation—the practice of making learning visible, capturing what is seen and heard, and then interpreting those findings in the company of our students and our colleagues—is a humbling and humane practice that grounds what we think we’ve come to know in the lived experiences of those we intend to serve. In this rich resource, she offers:

  • processes and protocols for documenting learning and analyzing data;
  • resources and planning tools to help you design and execute your own projects; and
  • a digital documentation notebook that you can download for guidance, inspiration, and examples

With the powerful tools in this book, you’ll be inspired to reach students whose needs have been ignored by big data and whose identities have been erased by oppressive forms of assessment and evaluation.

Angela Stockman spent 12 years teaching at the elementary, middle, and high school levels before becoming a professional learning facilitator. Currently, she continues to support thousands of literacy teachers in K-12 schools throughout the United States and Canada. In her role as the Executive Director of Distance Education at Daemen University, she also enjoys working beside higher education faculty and staff to create and facilitate quality learning experiences for undergratduate students. She continues to teach and document her learning there.

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