This book helps secondary school ELA teachers introduce literary nonfiction and creative nonfiction essay writing to their students, demonstrating how writing is a fun and engaging activity where students can see tremendous value in "thinking on paper."
This book helps secondary school ELA teachers introduce literary nonfiction and creative nonfiction essay writing to their students, demonstrating how writing is a fun and engaging activity where students can see tremendous value in "thinking on paper."
Wesley Phillipson has taught writing for 30 years - most of that time at Scarsdale High School, on the same campus where Kohlberg conducted much of his field research on community-based education.
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Meet the Author Author's Note: Teaching the Anti-Essay Preface by Toby Rosewater, Managing Sports Editor, The Amherst Student Acknowledgments and Shout-Outs Introduction by James Treadway, CEO of GrowthWise Tutoring Chapter One: The Wax Pack: Breaking Wax Chapter Two: The Philosophy of You: Your Students Are Deeper than You Think Chapter Three: Consider the Lobster Chapter Four: When the Hitmakers Knock, You Answer Chapter Five: The Unicorn College Essay Chapter Six: Emily's Way and How to Wrangle a Guest Speaker Chapter Seven: My Lipogram: The no "E" paper Chapter Eight: The Usual Suspects: A Dialogue Essay from England with Love Chapter Nine: The Living Artists Literary Research Paper Chapter Ten: Nice to Meet You and Goodbye: 7 Intros and 7 Outros Chapter Eleven: Ranting and Raving: Why Complaining Is Good for Your Students Chapter Twelve: Dave's Way: The Humor Essay a la Dave Barry Chapter Thirteen: The Poetry Forgery Unit: How Imitation Breeds Greatness Chapter Fourteen: The Feature Article: Journalism Your Classroom Needs Chapter Fifteen: The Autopsy of You: When Students Metacognate Good Things Happen Chapter Sixteen: Ebert's Way: Lessons From a Late-Great Film Critic Chapter Seventeen: The Video Essay Is Not Just For YouTubers Chapter Eighteen: The Interrogative Mood: Questions Only, No Answers Chapter Nineteen: Grading Essays Means Never Having to be Alone Again
Meet the Author Author's Note: Teaching the Anti-Essay Preface by Toby Rosewater, Managing Sports Editor, The Amherst Student Acknowledgments and Shout-Outs Introduction by James Treadway, CEO of GrowthWise Tutoring Chapter One: The Wax Pack: Breaking Wax Chapter Two: The Philosophy of You: Your Students Are Deeper than You Think Chapter Three: Consider the Lobster Chapter Four: When the Hitmakers Knock, You Answer Chapter Five: The Unicorn College Essay Chapter Six: Emily's Way and How to Wrangle a Guest Speaker Chapter Seven: My Lipogram: The no "E" paper Chapter Eight: The Usual Suspects: A Dialogue Essay from England with Love Chapter Nine: The Living Artists Literary Research Paper Chapter Ten: Nice to Meet You and Goodbye: 7 Intros and 7 Outros Chapter Eleven: Ranting and Raving: Why Complaining Is Good for Your Students Chapter Twelve: Dave's Way: The Humor Essay a la Dave Barry Chapter Thirteen: The Poetry Forgery Unit: How Imitation Breeds Greatness Chapter Fourteen: The Feature Article: Journalism Your Classroom Needs Chapter Fifteen: The Autopsy of You: When Students Metacognate Good Things Happen Chapter Sixteen: Ebert's Way: Lessons From a Late-Great Film Critic Chapter Seventeen: The Video Essay Is Not Just For YouTubers Chapter Eighteen: The Interrogative Mood: Questions Only, No Answers Chapter Nineteen: Grading Essays Means Never Having to be Alone Again
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