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In the Middle: New Understanding About Writing, Reading, and Learning (Workshop Series) (original 1987; edition 1998)

by Nancie Atwell

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"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."--BOOK JACKET.… (more)
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In the Middle: New Understandings About Writing, Reading, and Learning by Nancie Atwell (1987)

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Some interesting ideas. ( )
  Bookjoy144 | Mar 2, 2022 |
One of the best books about teaching reading and writing. ( )
  iseroma | Mar 29, 2013 |
Useful. Take what you can use. ( )
  drjnola | May 31, 2009 |
This is a great book to explore teaching reading and writing. Nancie has great ideas and the book is easy to read. It is more for secondary classrooms. ( )
  mrsarey | Sep 22, 2008 |
Ideas for teaching middle school kids English
  twilightli | Jul 26, 2007 |
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. . . the logic by which we teach is not always the logic by which children learn. - Glenda Bissex
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for Toby, and for Anne
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I confess. I started out as a creationist. The first days of every school year I created; for the next thirty-six weeks I maintained my creation. My curriculum.
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"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."--BOOK JACKET.

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