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William Strong (Author)
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0867095075 978-0867095074 September 7, 2001
"Good coaching," William Strong explains, "enables writers, whatever their skill level, to pay attention to language and trust their meaning-making instincts. Coaching is the central activity in the 'game' of teaching (a pursuit with lifelong challenges), and it's an activity that can have a lifetime effect on language learners."

This book presents a "coaching approach" to instruction in written language - an approach that is eclectic, pragmatic, synthetic. It centers on finding balance - ways of working smarter, not harder - and thus reducing the risk of burnout in teaching. Balance implies wellness, strength, and flexibility. In pursuing balance, Strong invites teachers to consider - or revisit - practical activities, tasks, and methods for exercising language and coaching writing.

The chapters are intended as resources - not as curriculum sequences. In the first chapter, Strong discusses his work with basic writers and tells how he came to field test and use sentence-combining exercises. In Chapter 2, he provides a research-based rationale for given-language activities and illustrates many activities for connecting such work to instruction in writing and literature. And in Chapter 3, he explores the tricky issue of error in written language, outlines ideas for securing student involvement, and offers useful methods for teaching proofreading. Other chapters cover everything from paragraphing and "voice lessons" to strategies for peer-response groups, rubrics, self-assessment, and successfully managing the paper load.


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“Strong is a good teacher, gifted at emphasizing to readers and students that what they are learning and why is as important as how to do it.”–--VOYA

About the Author

William Strong directs the Utah Writing Project at Utah State University, where he teaches courses in writing, English education, and content-area literacy. Besides authoring many articles and teaching resources on sentence combining and writing, he is the consulting author in composition for Writer's Choice (Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, 2001) and series consultant for English Matters! (Grolier, 2000).

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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Heinemann (September 7, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0867095075
  • ISBN-13: 978-0867095074
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 7.4 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #149,695 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars More Than Sentence Combining -- a history of our profession, October 3, 2004
This review is from: Coaching Writing: The Power of Guided Practice (Paperback)
I really feel that Bill Strong has reached a point in the profession where he has integrated his first love and success - - syntactic fluency and control - - with a sense of how that all fits into what he now realizes (perhaps he did before, too) is a bigger picture. This book is sometimes overtly personal, but always to the vision of a book that celebrates teaching writing and student writers.
In this book he synthesizes at least two important notions in ways rather amazing and inordinately helpful. 1. James Britton, Jim Moffett and others' ideas about a universe of discourse - - one that is not hierarchial from narrative "to" theoretical essay, but one to look at as a continuum. 2. Jerome Bruner's (and others, of course) ideas about "scaffolding." Strong built a chart that is worth much explanation.
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Fifteen years after 1 left high school teaching to work with language arts teachers on the wild, windswept outback of eastern Idaho, there came a summer evening phone call from South Dakota. Read the first page
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learning through language, spectator text, coaching style, coauthoring tasks, coaching writing, sentence modeling, literacy autobiographies, syntactic fluency, free modifiers, basic writers, sentence options, active learning environment, outer game, language coaches, sentence combining, kernel sentences, coaster wagon, enabling constraint
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Donald Murray, George Hillocks, Street Scene, James Collins, Francis Christensen, Coaching Syntax, Standard English, Utah State University, Jerome Bruner, Frank Smith, Coaching Voice, Coaching Genre, Utah Writing Project, John Mellon, Writer's Toolbox, The Lottery, Rebekah Caplan, The Zen of Coaching, Arlie Waldron, Coaching Usage, Mina Shaughnessy, William Stafford, Parker Palmer, Coaching Paragraphs, James Moffett
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