Children Want to Write: Donald Graves and the Revolution in Children's Writing

Penny Kittle
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Children Want to Write is a collection of Donald Graves most significant writings paired with recovered video-tapes that illuminate his research and his inspiring work with teachers. See the earliest documented use of invented spelling, the earliest attempts to guide young children through a writing process, the earliest conferences. This collection allows you to see this revolutionary shift in writing instruction-with its emphasis on observation, reflection, and approaching children as writers . Read Chapter 3: Follow the Child
Genres: TeachingWritingNonfictionEducation
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