Becoming a Teacher Who Writes - Nancy Gorrell

Becoming a Teacher Who Writes

Let Teaching Be Your Writing Muse

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
468 Seiten
2024
Equinox Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-84553-638-1 (ISBN)
33,60 inkl. MwSt
The book serves as both an inspirational account of Gorrell’s personal story of becoming and as a guidebook for teachers to reflect on and create their own analogous story of becoming.
Nancy Gorrell leads educators into her own decades-long journey of becoming a teacher who writes and who nurtures students and colleagues as writers and co-learners. The chronology moves through the author's evolution as a creative writer, a teacher-writer, and then a teacher-artist, all the while writing and learning with her students in English classes and reaching out to students and teachers across the curriculum. The book serves as both an inspirational account of Gorrell's personal story of becoming and as a guidebook for teachers to reflect on and create their own analogous story of becoming. Each chapter includes an illustrative teaching story or poem and the author's reflections on her evolving journey, along with model student writing intended to both instruct and inspire readers and their students in their own writing. It also contains reflective exercises for teachers to work through and teaching activities that they can use in their classes. An additional feature of the book is its attention to writing across the curriculum and its inclusion of interdisciplinary models and applications. The book incorporates the work of the author as well as that of her many collaborators, including a number of interdisciplinary contributors and former students.

Series
Editor’s Preface




Martha
Pennington



Prologue
The Grasshopper in the Window or What Keeps Me Teaching




Foreword
Musings on a 10th Muse


Mark
Gutkowski, Global
Academic Dean, Avenues: The World School





Introduction
Becoming a Teacher Who Writes










SECTION
ONE: THE TEACHER SELF




1
Works in Progress




2
It Takes Creativity and Windows




3
It Takes Courage and Heart




4
Knowing Where You’ve Come From: Writing Memories




5
Discarding Baggage: Reframing Myths




6
Knowing Where You’re Going: The American High School




7
Knowing Your Students: Times of Transition and Transformation




8
Knowing the Creatively “Gifted” Student




9
Balancing Freedom and Structure: The Paradox of Boundaries




10
Breaking Boundaries Within Your Discipline











SECTION
TWO: THE WRITER SELF



11
Discovering the Creative Writer Within




12
Discovering the Poet Within




13
Discovering the Professional Writer Within




14
Discovering the Power of Audience




15
Discovering the Creative Process











SECTION
THREE: THE TEACHER-WRITER SELF




16
Discovering the Teacher-Writer Within




17
Writing About Your Students and Your Discipline











SECTION
FOUR: THE TEACHER-ARTIST SELF




18
Discovering the Teacher-Artist Within











Epilogue
“The Students in the Window” Poetry and Prose from the Pandemic




Conclusion
2023




Afterword
On Musings











APPENDICES
Appendix A
Poetry Watch and Hawk Watch Resources (Chapter 2)
Appendix B “The
Weight of Nothing,” by Amy Uyematsu (Chapters 3 and 8)

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Frameworks for Writing
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
ISBN-10 1-84553-638-X / 184553638X
ISBN-13 978-1-84553-638-1 / 9781845536381
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