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Published on May 15, 2014
An introduction to Hacking the Writing Workshop
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HACKING THE WRITING WORKSHOP
By: ANGELA STOCKMAN REPORT BY: ALLISON RAMIREZ
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“Today, writers make and break and tinker and play inside of my (writing) workshops.” (pg. 206).
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WRITING WORKSHOPS FOR THE FUTURE
Using design thinking
Writing as a process and experience
Teaching writing in an ever changing world...must prepare students for the future.
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HACK #1
Design thinking workshop uses assessment to deepen empathy
Isn’t sequential or linear, complex process with creative applications
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HACK #2
Engage the student as a “maker”
Encourage students to write using their own experiences
Chunk writing one bit at a time
Encourage and model reflection
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HACK #3
Create collaborative and purposeful spaces in the classroom for writing
Creative minds need creative spaces
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HACK #4
Consider unintended consequences of routines and procedures
Do they welcome writers and encourage collaboration?
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HACK #5
Design a notebook that is essential to students’ writing lives
Students believe it is not a “may do” but a “must do”
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HACK #6
Plan with students
Invite inquiry to support learning
How will you notice, note, and reflect on results?
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HACK #7
Coach and empower students to document their learning in creative ways
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HACK #8
Revise and edit in new ways
Think of each writing piece as blocks
Write bit by bit, to provide highly targeted feedback
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HACK #9
Unpack learning targets even further
Ask students to self assess
When students know the target they will become better at reflecting on their learning
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HACK #10
Feedback should be timely
Define compliments and criticism for students, and ask students to reflect before they give feedback
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Want More?
Connect with others on Twitter! #makewriting #dtk12chat @AngelaStockman
Check out Angela Stockman's other books about writing workshop
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