2022
DOI: 10.1002/trtr.2158
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The WRITE Principles for Developing a Research‐to‐Practice Cycle Professional Development

Abstract: Writing can be challenging to implement in upper elementary classrooms because teachers report needing additional support and students may struggle to meet the academic and developmental demands of emerging adolescence. This was true of one diverse, high‐need, under‐resourced school that had ambitious writing instruction goals. To meet these goals, the school and I partnered to develop and implement the WRITE principles, a model of professional development based on a research‐to‐practice cycle. The specific pr… Show more

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“…Write-alouds are one way teachers can make the thought processes and decision-making actions of writers more visible and concrete for students (Hodges, 2023;Pratt & Hodges, 2023a). When teachers use write-alouds as part of their writing instruction, students grow in their writing skills and achievement (Finlayson & McCrudden, 2019;Harris et al, 2006).…”
Section: Effective Explicit Writing Instructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Write-alouds are one way teachers can make the thought processes and decision-making actions of writers more visible and concrete for students (Hodges, 2023;Pratt & Hodges, 2023a). When teachers use write-alouds as part of their writing instruction, students grow in their writing skills and achievement (Finlayson & McCrudden, 2019;Harris et al, 2006).…”
Section: Effective Explicit Writing Instructionmentioning
confidence: 99%