The first job of any writer is to get words down on paper, and teaching writing as process helps students gain the fluency, comfort and confidence they need to succeed at any writing task. But complex, comprehensive writing tasks often bring with them specific expectations and conventions the writer must address to be successful. This course will examine some of those more comprehensive writing tasks: personal essays; argument, analysis and other forms of transactional writing; and creative writing. Learners will also identify strategies for supporting the reading/writing connection and practical assignments for engaging students in writing around texts.

Teaching Texts and Forms

Teaching Texts and Forms
This course is part of Teaching Writing Specialization

Instructor: Mark Farrington
Access provided by INEFOP - Instituto Nacional de Empleo y Formación Profesional de Uruguay
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What you'll learn
How to teach a variety of writing forms, including argument, personal writing and creative writing.
How to connect reading and writing in teaching your students.
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