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Teaching And Learning Argumentative Writing In High School English Language Arts Classrooms George E Newell

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Teaching And Learning Argumentative Writing In High School English Language Arts Classrooms George E Newell
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.79 MB
Pages: 258
Author: George E. Newell, David Bloome, Alan Hirvela
ISBN: 9781138017429, 1138017426
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Teaching And Learning Argumentative Writing In High School English Language Arts Classrooms George E Newell by George E. Newell, David Bloome, Alan Hirvela 9781138017429, 1138017426 instant download after payment.

Focused on the teaching and learning argumentative writing in grades 9-12, this important contribution to literacy education research and classroom practice offers a new perspective, a set of principled practices, and case studies of excellent teaching. The case studies illustrate teaching and learning argumentative writing as the construction of knowledge and new understandings about experiences, ideas, and texts. Six themes key to teaching argumentative writing as a thoughtful, multi‐leveled practice for deep learning and expression are presented: teaching and learning argumentative writing as social practice, teachers’ epistemological beliefs about argumentative writing, variations in instructional chains, instructional conversations in support of argumentative writing as deep learning and appreciation of multiple perspectives, contextualized analysis of argumentative writing, and the teaching and learning of argumentative writing and the construction of rationalities.

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