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For example , she understood that writing workshop was an instructional format used to guide children in the process of writing . Like the workshop approach described by Calkins ( 1994 ) , in Ellen's classroom , writing workshop ...
For example , she understood that writing workshop was an instructional format used to guide children in the process of writing . Like the workshop approach described by Calkins ( 1994 ) , in Ellen's classroom , writing workshop ...
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The workshop concluded with a 5-10 minute share time . Within the context of writing workshop , the students had choice in the topic , genre , and audience , which was important because it encouraged students to go beyond formulaic ...
The workshop concluded with a 5-10 minute share time . Within the context of writing workshop , the students had choice in the topic , genre , and audience , which was important because it encouraged students to go beyond formulaic ...
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The final data set included detailed field notes from 17 writing workshop lessons , two transcribed writing workshop lessons , transcripts from two teacher and six case study student interviews , and various documents including ...
The final data set included detailed field notes from 17 writing workshop lessons , two transcribed writing workshop lessons , transcripts from two teacher and six case study student interviews , and various documents including ...
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