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Favorite ELA Resources from TCEA members by Lori Gracey

Favorite ELA Resources from TCEA members by Lori Gracey | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
by Lori Gracey

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Student Athletes Have Audiences. Why Don’t Student Writers?

Student Athletes Have Audiences. Why Don’t Student Writers? | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
When students share their writing with an authentic audience, they raise their game.

Via Steven Engravalle
Steven Engravalle's curator insight, August 4, 2017 10:30 AM

Students generally find writing experiences to be artificial. A common outcome of that artificiality is that teachers feel disappointed in the quality of writing turned in because the students are capable of better results. There are many components to improving writing skills through the writing process. The journey requires a destination, a Friday Night Lights event where students demonstrate what they have learned to an authentic audience.