Language and Learning

Language and Learning
Author: James Britton
Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1993
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Language and Learning is a rich and moving account of how children learn to talk and the role of speech in cognitive development.

The Composing Processes of Twelfth Graders

The Composing Processes of Twelfth Graders
Author: Janet A. Emig
Publisher: Ncte Research Report
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1971
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Janet Emig reports on a case study in which eight twelfth graders were asked to give autobiographies of their writing experiences and to compose aloud in the presence of the investigator. Based on her findings, she suggests changes in the way composition is taught and the way teachers are trained to teach it.

Writing

Writing
Author: Donald H. Graves
Publisher: Heinemann
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1983
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780435085049

Grade level: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, p, e, i, t.

Writing With Power

Writing With Power
Author: Peter Elbow
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1998-07-09
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0199741042

A classic handbook for anyone who needs to write, Writing With Power speaks to everyone who has wrestled with words while seeking to gain power with them. Here, Peter Elbow emphasizes that the essential activities underlying good writing and the essential exercises promoting it are really not difficult at all. Employing a cookbook approach, Elbow provides the reader (and writer) with various recipes: for getting words down on paper, for revising, for dealing with an audience, for getting feedback on a piece of writing, and still other recipes for approaching the mystery of power in writing. In a new introduction, he offers his reflections on the original edition, discusses the responses from people who have followed his techniques, how his methods may differ from other processes, and how his original topics are still pertinent to today's writer. By taking risks and embracing mistakes, Elbow hopes the writer may somehow find a hold on the creative process and be able to heighten two mentalities--the production of writing and the revision of it. From students and teachers to novelists and poets, Writing with Power reminds us that we can celebrate the uses of mystery, chaos, nonplanning, and magic, while achieving analysis, conscious control, explicitness, and care in whatever it is we set down on paper.

Writing without Teachers

Writing without Teachers
Author: Peter Elbow
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 239
Release: 1998-06-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0199766363

In Writing Without Teachers, well-known advocate of innovative teaching methods Peter Elbow outlines a practical program for learning how to write. His approach is especially helpful to people who get "stuck" or blocked in their writing, and is equally useful for writing fiction, poetry, and essays, as well as reports, lectures, and memos. The core of Elbow's thinking is a challenge against traditional writing methods. Instead of editing and outlining material in the initial steps of the writing process, Elbow celebrates non-stop or free uncensored writing, without editorial checkpoints first, followed much later by the editorial process. This approach turns the focus towards encouraging ways of developing confidence and inspiration through free writing, multiple drafts, diaries, and notes. Elbow guides the reader through his metaphor of writing as "cooking:" his term for heating up the creative process where the subconscious bubbles up to the surface and the writing gets good. 1998 marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of Writing Without Teachers. In this edition, Elbow reexamines his program and the subsequent influence his techniques have had on writers, students, and teachers. This invaluable guide will benefit anyone, whether in the classroom, boardroom, or living room, who has ever had trouble writing.

Writing to Learn

Writing to Learn
Author: William Zinsser
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2013-04-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0062244698

This is an essential book for everyone who wants to write clearly about any subject and use writing as a means of learning.

How to Raise a Brighter Child

How to Raise a Brighter Child
Author: Joan Beck
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2001-02-21
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0743417429

THE LATEST STUDIES PROVE SOONER IS SMARTER How much is a child capable of learning before the age of six? What happens to a child's brain during the preschool years when the body is growing so rapidly? How can working parents make sure their children are getting enough mental stimulation? Should parents help a youngster learn to read before he or she starts the first grade? How can parents safely use computers and the Internet as early learning tools? Is a child's intelligence level actually fixed for life by inherited genes? You'll find the answers to these and hundreds of other vital questions in this revised and updated edition of this classic parenting guide. How to Raise a Brighter Child incorporates groundbreaking scientific findings on brain development to help you boost your child's potential from birth. Discover specific early learning techniques to aid your child's development of his or her mind -- in his or her own personal style and at the appropriate speed. These are not formal lessons. Most are fascinating games. And they work!

The Joy of Learning

The Joy of Learning
Author: Aaron Stern
Publisher: North Miami Beach, Fla. : Reniassance Publishers
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1976
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Active Voice

Active Voice
Author: James Moffett
Publisher: Boynton/Cook
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1981
Genre: Education
ISBN:

From monologues and autobiography to narratives and essay, Moffett discusses particular compositional issues arising from each type of writing and provides innovative ways of treating them.