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Why Workshop? offers English and Language Arts teachers in grades 7 through 12 sound advice on using writing and reading workshops as the primary organization of their classrooms. The book's nine essays are written by experienced teachers who are making their teaching work day by day. In the process they give a good mix of testimonials (Here's how I did...), specific methods (Here are the steps...), and real-life results (This worked well; this flopped...). Their stories aren't too seamless, their successes too easy, their students and their work unbelievably good--rather, these teachers, their courses, and their students represent the range of possibilities in middle and high schools from college preparatory to vocational, from the compliant to the difficult.

A real strength of these essays is the contributors' willingness to articulate the development of their methods, to show how adopting a new teaching philosophy and the methods that it implies takes time and a willingness to persevere in the face of results that weren't intended or that weren't as good as they desired. These teachers show that to make change, they couldn't say, "I tried it and it didn't work" and abandon new ways; they learned from their initial attempts and tried again. Good teaching takes time to develop because methods can't be adopted wholesale from a book (even this one!) or a curriculum.

Why Workshop? offers both overviews of workshop teaching and focused essays on specific elements of workshop. In addition to chapters that offer philosophy and methods in the context of teachers and students working through the school year, the appendix provides an outline of a sample classroom structure based on workshop teaching, with specifics on organizing the year, the semester, the quarter, the week, and the period. It includes forms for students, letters for parents, assessment tools, and all the basic information one teacher used in creating a workshop teaching environment.

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Richard decided to become a teacher in the seventh grade when Mr. Novak was on TV. "When I went to college, I decided that being a college professor was the best job in the world. I went to grad school thinking I wanted to study literature, but soon I realized that I preferred teaching writing, as it seemed a way to be more directly of use."

He received his master's degree in English and doctorate in English literature, literature and pedagogy from the University of Virginia. He's been the director of writing programs at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio, since 1987. He teaches first-year composition and graduate courses in the teaching of composition. Richard also coordinates and teaches a course on assessing writing in Wright State's summer institute on writing and teaching.

"I think professional development works best when it focuses on doing first, then reflecting on what you've done. Rather than read something and then discuss it, I find that asking people to experience pedagogy or technique or activity first, and then reading the theoretical or researched underpinnings of it makes the whole experience more worthwhile."

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We all know that classrooms can be isolated, isolating places where teachers work on their own among students, seldom having opportunities to visit other classrooms or to talk in collaborative ways with like-minded peers. In Why Workshop? Changing Course in 7-12 English, edited by Richard Bullock, nine experienced teachers tell stories of the school year following their participation in an intensive "Change Course!" at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio, USA-a year in which, with the support of university instructors, they moved from traditional, teacher-centered classrooms to more democratic, student-centered language workshops.

Both the telling and the reading of these stories break down the walls that isolate teachers from one another. English language arts teachers will find aspects of their own classrooms in these stories, identify shared questions and concerns, and compare their own classroom efforts to those of the writers. Preservice teachers, who imagine themselves delivering well-conceived lesson plans to eager English students, will find these narratives to be informative, if somewhat (healthily) unsettling. -- Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, May 1999

We all know that classrooms can be isolated, isolating places where teachers work on their own among students, seldom having opportunities to visit other classrooms or to talk in collaborative ways with like-minded peers. In Why Workshop? Changing Course in 7-12 English, edited by Richard Bullock, nine experienced teachers tell stories of the school year following their participation in an intensive "Change Course!" at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio, USA-a year in which, with the support of university instructors, they moved from traditional, teacher-centered classrooms to more democratic, student-centered language workshops.

Both the telling and the reading of these stories break down the walls that isolate teachers from one another. English language arts teachers will find aspects of their own classrooms in these stories, identify shared questions and concerns, and compare their own classroom efforts to those of the writers. Preservice teachers, who imagine themselves delivering well-conceived lesson plans to eager English students, will find these narratives to be informative, if somewhat (healthily) unsettling. -- Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, May 1999

We all know that classrooms can be isolated, isolating places where teachers work on their own among students, seldom having opportunities to visit other classrooms or to talk in collaborative ways with like-minded peers. In Why Workshop? Changing Course in 7-12 English, edited by Richard Bullock, nine experienced teachers tell stories of the school year following their participation in an intensive "Change Course!" at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio, USA-a year in which, with the support of university instructors, they moved from traditional, teacher-centered classrooms to more democratic, student-centered language workshops.

Both the telling and the reading of these stories break down the walls that isolate teachers from one another. English language arts teachers will find aspects of their own classrooms in these stories, identify shared questions and concerns, and compare their own classroom efforts to those of the writers. Preservice teachers, who imagine themselves delivering well-conceived lesson plans to eager English students, will find these narratives to be informative, if somewhat (healthily) unsettling. -- Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, May 1999

--Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, May 1999

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  • PublisherRoutledge
  • Publication date1998
  • ISBN 10 1571100849
  • ISBN 13 9781571100849
  • BindingPaperback
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages160

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