Who Gets to Write Fiction?: Opening Doors to Imaginative Writing for All Students

Author:   Ariel Sacks
Publisher:   WW Norton & Co
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Pages:   256
Publication Date:   06 October 2023
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Who Gets to Write Fiction?: Opening Doors to Imaginative Writing for All Students


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The current curricular emphasis on analytical writing can make it feel risky to teach creative writing in ELA classrooms. But the opportunity to write fiction in school opens many doors for young people: doors the author argues are critical to the development of our students, our education system, and even our democracy. In Who Gets to Write Fiction? , English teacher Ariel Sacks shows how writing fiction not only bolsters critical academic skills but also engages students' attention and imagination; shifts power dynamics; creates empathy; and provides a creative outlet for students' personal identity development-or even a means to heal trauma. In a teacher-to-teacher narrative that folds in practical details about how to design lessons and meet standards, Sacks presents a powerful argument that the writing of fiction should be treated not as a luxury for some kids but as a center of the ELA curriculum for all kids.

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Author:   Ariel Sacks
Publisher:   WW Norton & Co
Imprint:   WW Norton & Co
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 25.70cm
Weight:   0.457kg
ISBN:  

9781324052487


ISBN 10:   1324052481
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   06 October 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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"Ariel Sacks provides a comprehensive playbook for English Language Arts teachers on why and how to engage students in fiction writing. The book shares stories and practical tips for making imaginative writing accessible for all students, using a framework that promotes equity and literacy. I highly recommend it for any teacher of writing.--Starr Sackstein, chief operations officer of Mastery Portfolio and author of Hacking Assessment This book has profound implications for teaching. Ariel Sacks shows us how to humanize this test-driven profession with courage, wisdom, and the gorgeous, clear writing of an accomplished storyteller. It is not just the progression of assignments from most accessible to most complex, but the articulate defense of imaginative work that is inspiring, rigorous, and necessary for the overall well-being of us all. You simply must study this book with your colleagues.--Penny Kittle, cofounder of the Book Love Foundation Who Gets to Write Fiction? is a clarion call to return fiction writing to the curriculum. Sacks persuasively argues that inspiring students to write stories promotes agency, encourages risk-taking, moves writers away from dull, formulaic writing, and lends voice to students who are often marginalized. The cultivation of creativity in schools should not be a luxury, and this book provides a valuable roadmap on how to bring fiction writing back to its rightful place--your classroom. Highly recommended. --Kelly Gallagher, author of Write Like This and Teaching Adolescent Writers Ariel Sacks is one of the more thoughtful and expansive thinkers around literacy that I've come across over the course of my career. From the outset of Who Gets to Write Fiction?, the reader recognizes the sense of the urgency with which Sacks treats literacy in her former and present students. Here's to hoping that, with this book, more of us can incorporate fiction as imaginative dreaming in our work with students!--José Vilson, educator, executive director of EduColor, and author of This Is Not A Test: A New Narrative on Race, Class, and Education As someone who has taught fiction writing and written fiction about teaching, I found so much to love about this book. It's a thorough and useful guide that addresses the why and the how of writing fiction with students. Teaching students to read like writers will help them communicate better throughout their lives--and better enjoy the fiction they read. This book will help teachers do these things and so much more.""--Roxanna Elden, educator and author of Adequate Yearly Progress: A Novel This is a book I wish my own teachers had had! Ariel Sacks empowers literacy educatorsto give serious space to imaginative writing in a way that awakens academic and social-emotional learning. With concrete examples, Sacks also shows how this work can shift power dynamics between and among teachers and students. I suspect Who Gets to Write Fiction? will call many English teachers back to the heart of their choice to teach.--Elena Aguilar, author of The Art of Coaching and Onward"


Ariel Sacks presents a rationale and road map for expanding the place for ""imaginative writing"" within the English Language Arts (ELA) curriculum. In doing so, Sacks leverages fiction writing as a powerful hook for student engagement with literary craft, centering it as a tool for expression and analysis, a vehicle for learning, and a reflection of learning....offers both big picture thinking and practical application...--Mary Ann Cappiello ""Teachers College Record"" Ariel Sacks provides a comprehensive playbook for English Language Arts teachers on why and how to engage students in fiction writing. The book shares stories and practical tips for making imaginative writing accessible for all students, using a framework that promotes equity and literacy. I highly recommend it for any teacher of writing.--Starr Sackstein, chief operations officer of Mastery Portfolio and author of Hacking Assessment This book has profound implications for teaching. Ariel Sacks shows us how to humanize this test-driven profession with courage, wisdom, and the gorgeous, clear writing of an accomplished storyteller. It is not just the progression of assignments from most accessible to most complex, but the articulate defense of imaginative work that is inspiring, rigorous, and necessary for the overall well-being of us all. You simply must study this book with your colleagues.--Penny Kittle, cofounder of the Book Love Foundation This is a book I wish my own teachers had had! Ariel Sacks empowers literacy educators to give serious space to imaginative writing in a way that awakens academic and social-emotional learning. With concrete examples, Sacks also shows how this work can shift power dynamics between and among teachers and students. I suspect Who Gets to Write Fiction? will call many English teachers back to the heart of their choice to teach.--Elena Aguilar, author of The Art of Coaching and Onward Who Gets to Write Fiction? is a clarion call to return fiction writing to the curriculum. Sacks persuasively argues that inspiring students to write stories promotes agency, encourages risk-taking, moves writers away from dull, formulaic writing, and lends voice to students who are often marginalized. The cultivation of creativity in schools should not be a luxury, and this book provides a valuable roadmap on how to bring fiction writing back to its rightful place--your classroom. Highly recommended. --Kelly Gallagher, author of Write Like This and Teaching Adolescent Writers Ariel Sacks is one of the more thoughtful and expansive thinkers around literacy that I've come across over the course of my career. From the outset of Who Gets to Write Fiction?, the reader recognizes the sense of the urgency with which Sacks treats literacy in her former and present students. Here's to hoping that, with this book, more of us can incorporate fiction as imaginative dreaming in our work with students!--José Vilson, educator, executive director of EduColor, and author of This Is Not A Test: A New Narrative on Race, Class, and Education As someone who has taught fiction writing and written fiction about teaching, I found so much to love about this book. It's a thorough and useful guide that addresses the why and the how of writing fiction with students. Teaching students to read like writers will help them communicate better throughout their lives--and better enjoy the fiction they read. This book will help teachers do these things and so much more.""--Roxanna Elden, educator and author of Adequate Yearly Progress: A Novel


"Who Gets to Write Fiction? is a clarion call to return fiction writing to the curriculum. Sacks persuasively argues that inspiring students to write stories promotes agency, encourages risk-taking, moves writers away from dull, formulaic writing, and lends voice to students who are often marginalized. The cultivation of creativity in schools should not be a luxury, and this book provides a valuable roadmap on how to bring fiction writing back to its rightful place--your classroom. Highly recommended. --Kelly Gallagher, author of Write Like This and Teaching Adolescent Writers Ariel Sacks is one of the more thoughtful and expansive thinkers around literacy that I've come across over the course of my career. From the outset of Who Gets to Write Fiction?, the reader recognizes the sense of the urgency with which Sacks treats literacy in her former and present students. Here's to hoping that, with this book, more of us can incorporate fiction as imaginative dreaming in our work with students!--José Vilson, educator, executive director of EduColor, and author of This Is Not A Test: A New Narrative on Race, Class, and Education Ariel Sacks provides a comprehensive playbook for English Language Arts teachers on why and how to engage students in fiction writing. The book shares stories and practical tips for making imaginative writing accessible for all students, using a framework that promotes equity and literacy. I highly recommend it for any teacher of writing.--Starr Sackstein, chief operations officer of Mastery Portfolio and author of Hacking Assessment As someone who has taught fiction writing and written fiction about teaching, I found so much to love about this book. It's a thorough and useful guide that addresses the why and the how of writing fiction with students. Teaching students to read like writers will help them communicate better throughout their lives--and better enjoy the fiction they read. This book will help teachers do these things and so much more.""--Roxanna Elden, educator and author of Adequate Yearly Progress: A Novel This book has profound implications for teaching. Ariel Sacks shows us how to humanize this test-driven profession with courage, wisdom, and the gorgeous, clear writing of an accomplished storyteller. It is not just the progression of assignments from most accessible to most complex, but the articulate defense of imaginative work that is inspiring, rigorous, and necessary for the overall well-being of us all. You simply must study this book with your colleagues.--Penny Kittle, cofounder of the Book Love Foundation This is a book I wish my own teachers had had! Ariel Sacks empowers literacy educators to give serious space to imaginative writing in a way that awakens academic and social-emotional learning. With concrete examples, Sacks also shows how this work can shift power dynamics between and among teachers and students. I suspect Who Gets to Write Fiction? will call many English teachers back to the heart of their choice to teach.--Elena Aguilar, author of The Art of Coaching and Onward"


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Ariel Sacks has been an ELA teacher leader for over two decades, and is the author of two previous books for literacy educators. She lives in New York City.

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