This specialization will provide learners with proven methods to improve the writing of students of all ages, in all situations, including K through University classrooms as well as homeschooling, tutoring, in business and the private sector. In four courses and a final project, you’ll learn effective theories and practices to teach writing that you can adapt to your own teaching situation and needs. You’ll learn how to teach writing as process, how to reach even the most reluctant writers, how to help students construct specific texts and make the reading/writing connection, and how to respond to and assess student writing in ways that are meaningful to both teacher and student. If you use writing in your teaching, or want to, this specialization will provide you with tools and practices you can use with your students right away.

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Teaching Writing Specialization
Teaching Writing Reading Learning Leader. Examine and apply theories and best practices to improve the teaching of writing to students of all grade levels and disciplines, in and out of a formal school environment.

Instructor: Mark Farrington
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What you'll learn
Theories and practical methods to teach writing to students of all grade levels in all disciplines and situations.
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Skills you'll gain
- Developing Training Materials
- Course Development
- Editing
- Student-Centred Learning
- Storytelling
- Syllabus Development
- Creativity
- Literacy
- Peer Review
- Writing
- Language Competency
- Critical Thinking
- Instructional Strategies
- Teaching
- Student Engagement
- Mentorship
- Empowerment
- Differentiated Instruction
- Lesson Planning
- Writing and Editing
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Specialization - 5 course series
What you'll learn
What the writing process is and how it can help improve student writing.
How writing as discovery, low-stakes writing and reflection can help students grow more comfortable and confident as writers.
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What you'll learn
Reasons why students might be reluctant writers, and tools and techniques to help them become more comfortable and confident as writers.
Skills you'll gain
What you'll learn
How to teach a variety of writing forms, including argument, personal writing and creative writing.
How to connect reading and writing in teaching your students.
Skills you'll gain
What you'll learn
Best practices for responding to student writing.
Strategies and techniques for teaching revision.
Theories and strategies for assessing student writing.
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What you'll learn
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Frequently asked questions
Each course contains three or four modules, and each module should take one week to complete. The specialization has sixteen modules total, so learners should plan on 16 to 18 weeks total time.
Teaching experience is helpful but not necessary. An interest in teaching, plus a desire to use writing in some capacity in your teaching, will allow you to earn the greatest benefits.
It's best if you take the first course, "Teaching Writing as Process," first, since they provides a framework for the other courses. After completing the first course, you may take the other courses in any order you wish, with the Final Project being taken last.
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