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OverviewMurray is one of the pioneers of a process approach to teaching writing, and this book brings together twenty-nine of the articles, some previously unpublished, he has written in the past fifteen years. His pieces are theoretically stimulating, but they are also practical and humane as he looks at writing and teaching from the perspective of a working writer and teacher. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Donald MurrayPublisher: Heinemann USA Imprint: Boynton/Cook Publishers Inc US Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.257kg ISBN: 9780867090253ISBN 10: 0867090251 Pages: 184 Publication Date: 07 October 1988 Audience: Primary & secondary/elementary & high school , Primary Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsReviewsFor Murray, writing is active and dynamic. The writer listens to what is on the page . . . slashes sections out, moves others around, adds new ones . . . and instead of looking back to the previous draft . . . is actually looking head to the new draft. Such a view differs sharply from the inaccurate platitudes . . . that many teachers learned some years ago in their college composition courses. -Phi Delta Kappan ?For Murray, writing is active and dynamic. The writer listens to what is on the page . . . slashes sections out, moves others around, adds new ones . . . and instead of looking back to the previous draft . . . is actually looking head to the new draft. Such a view differs sharply from the inaccurate platitudes . . . that many teachers learned some years ago in their college composition courses.?-Phi Delta Kappan -For Murray, writing is active and dynamic. -The writer listens to what is on the page . . . slashes sections out, moves others around, adds new ones . . . and instead of looking back to the previous draft . . . is actually looking head to the new draft.- Such a view differs sharply from the inaccurate platitudes . . . that many teachers learned some years ago in their college composition courses.--Phi Delta Kappan ?For Murray, writing is active and dynamic. The writer listens to what is on the page . . . slashes sections out, moves others around, adds new ones . . . and instead of looking back to the previous draft . . . is actually looking head to the new draft. Such a view differs sharply from the inaccurate platitudes . . . that many teachers learned some years ago in their college composition courses.?-Phi Delta Kappan Author Information"For nearly 60 years Donald Murray was a tireless explorer, chronicler, and advocate of writers, writing, and the teaching of writing. ""We are coaches, encouragers, developers, creators of environments in which our students can experience the writing process for themselves,"" he wrote in 1972. Through the years and over numerous books, academic articles, newspaper columns, classroom handouts, writing conferences, and warm collegial conversations, thousands of students, writers, and teachers benefited from Don's work. Millions more continue to benefit by the wide circle of his influence over the fields of writing, writing instruction, journalism. Some of Don's most important insights about writing and teaching writing are collected in the Heinemann's The Essential Don Murray (edited by Thomas Newkirk and Lisa Miller). A Pulitzer-prize winning journalist, Don was a columnist for The Boston Globe and Professor of English at the University of New Hampshire. He was also a writing coach for several national newspapers, wrote poetry for many journals, including Poetry, and authored several books on the craft of writing and teaching writing, including Learning by Teaching, Expecting the Unexpected, Shoptalk, and Crafting a Life in Essay, Story, Poem, and Writing to Deadline. Read article on seacoastonline.com featuring Don Murray" Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |