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Confidence to Write: A Guide for Overcoming Fear and Developing Identity as a Writer [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x185x15 mm, kaal: 440 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: Heinemann Educational Books
  • ISBN-10: 0325132801
  • ISBN-13: 9780325132808
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x185x15 mm, kaal: 440 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: Heinemann Educational Books
  • ISBN-10: 0325132801
  • ISBN-13: 9780325132808
Teised raamatud teemal:
"The Confidence to Write: A Guide for Overcoming Fear and Developing Identity As a Writer" is designed to help middle and high school English teachers and their students build the social and emotional courage necessary to write. This book has two objectives: 1 to help teachers overcome their own misgivings about a personal writing practice in order 2 to help students face the fear, anxiety, and self-doubt that plagues all writers"--

"I can't write."

How often do we hear this every day from students at all different skill levels? What is it about writing that causes such self-doubt, disabling procrastination, and fear of failure?

"So many students do not identify writing as a positive experience or identify themselves as writers," Liz Prather says. "We rarely talk about the social-emotional resilience needed around the act of writing."

In The Confidence to Write, Liz argues that we can help students reset their writerly self-regard by naming and examining their writing identity through practical activities she calls Metawrites. Metawrites are writing prompts that serve as invitations to students to think and write about their own writing. Woven throughout the book, along with commentary and advice from professional writers, Metawrites inspire students to confront and overcome the "I can't write" mentality. "By naming and disarming our fears," Liz writes, "-imposter syndrome, perfectionism, procrastination, and so on-we provide students strategies they can use the rest of their lives."

A positive writing identity leads to writing courage, and writing courage leads to writing confidence. Help lift the burden of the mental obstacles that can invade the writing process and inspire your students to, as Liz says, "feel the fear and write anyway."

Acknowledgments xi
Foreword xii
PART ONE The Case for Discovering Writing Identity of Developing Writing Courage
Chapter 1 Writing Is Hard
3(20)
All Writers Struggle
4(4)
Dismantling the Myth of the Master Writer
8(2)
Why Teaching Fortitude to Support Writing Identity Is Necessary
10(4)
What Is Writing Identity?
14(3)
How to Use This Book
17(6)
PART TWO Discovering Writing Identity
Chapter 2 Forging a Writing Identity by Writing
23(20)
Centering the Student
25(3)
Changing the Language We Use to Talk About Writing
28(3)
Four Activities That Lead to Foundational Conversations
31(12)
Chapter 3 Teaching Writing Is Hard: Unpack Your Own Writing Identity
43(19)
Why Being a Teacher Who Writes Is Necessary Helpful
45(6)
Unpacking Your Writing History
51(2)
Unpacking Your Writing Attitudes
53(4)
Unpacking Your Writing Identity
57(2)
Starting a Writing Practice
59(3)
Chapter 4 Examining Writing Experiences and Building Writerly Self-Regard
62(29)
How Writing Experiences Shape Writerly Self-Regard
63(2)
Five Activities to Examine Writing Experiences
65(10)
Building Writerly Self-Regard
75(10)
Declaring Yourself as a Writer
85(6)
PART THREE Developing Writing Courage
Chapter 5 Fear of the Blank Page
91(25)
What Is It?
92(3)
How Does It Feel?
95(2)
How Does It Manifest in Writers?
97(6)
How to Use the Fear of the Blank Page to Fuel Your Writing
103(13)
Chapter 6 Fear of Being Exposed
116(22)
What Is It?
118(1)
How Does It Feel?
119(3)
How Does It Manifest in Writers?
122(4)
How to Use Fear of Being Exposed to Fuel Your Writing
126(10)
We Can Write Hard Things: Why Sharing the Struggle Is Powerful
136(2)
Chapter 7 Fear of Being a Fraud
138(20)
What Is It?
139(3)
How Does It Manifest in Writers?
142(5)
How to Use the Fear of Being a Fraud to Fuel Your Writing
147(11)
Epilogue Feel the Fear and Write Anyway 158(3)
Appendix A Student Meta Writes 161(7)
Appendix B Teacher Meta Writes 168(7)
Appendix C Eleven Reproducible Handouts to Use with Students 175(14)
Appendix D Suggested Reading List for Writing Courage 189(2)
References 191