Narrative Writing
Learning a New Model for Teaching
George Hillocks, Jr., Emeritus, University of Chicago
ISBN 978-0-325-00842-4 / 0-325-00842-6 / 2006 / 176pp / Paperback
Imprint: Heinemann
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Grade Level: 6-12
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George Hillocks, Jr. is a master teacher who has had great success working with kids in the Chicago Public Schools for over thirty years. This book will show you why.
Michael W. Smith, author of "Reading Don’t Fix No Chevys"
Using instructional methods grounded in concrete, practical activity, Hillocks clearly outlines how to help students take the raw material of their experiences and transform it into engaging, well-wrought prose. A masterful work by a master teacher.
George Hillocks, Jr. is one of the most respected names in English education, and his graduate students have become some of the most important names in the field. In Learning to Teach Narrative Writing to Adolescents, you’ll discover the power of his methods as Hillocks takes you inside real classrooms to see how his groundbreaking theories of teaching and learning help adolescents improve as writers.
Peter Smagorinsky
Learning to Teach Narrative Writing to Adolescents shows you how focusing your classroom activities on producing content, rather than form, boosts students’ engagement, making them active learnersnot passive recipients of knowledge. Hillocks demonstrates that breaking any learning task into small, doable pieces allows students to master these tasks and prepares them for more complex learning. In Learning to Teach Narrative Writing to Adolescents he shares the results of many years of teaching narrative writing in culturally and economically diverse Chicago schools. You’ll see how "at-risk" kids’ competencies increase significantly as they are taught, step-by-step, how to complete important writing tasks, such as:
- incorporating detail and figurative language
- creating dialogue
- expressing inner thoughts
- portraying people and action
- writing about scenes and settings
- combining it all and revising.
The techniques demonstrated in Learning to Teach Narrative Writing to Adolescents have been tested in diverse urban schools. Hillocks provides the data to demonstrate that his methods can give teachers of low-performing and impoverished students new hope for helping adolescentscultivate a meaningful and lasting improvement in their writing abilities.
Get Learning to Teach Narrative Writing to Adolescents to understand the wisdom of a master educator. Read it to discover an important approach to teaching writing that really works. Implement it for a satisfying way to teach that can make a difference with every student.
1. Why and How to Teach Narrative
2. What Makes a Good Personal Narrative? 3. Getting Started 4. Incorporating Detail and Figurative Language 5. Creating Dialogue 6. Transforming Dramatic Scripts into Narrative 7. Writing About Inner Thoughts, Feelings, and Sensations 8. Writing About People and Action 9. Writing About Scenes and Settings 10. Teaching Students How to Revise 11. Evaluating the Impact of Teaching Appendix A: An Assessment of Teaching Narrative in Inner-City Schools Appendix B: A Note About Grammar
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