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  2. Talk:Teachers College Reading and Writing Project - Wikipedia

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    This program is widely used in thousands of schools. I found many schools talking about it on their websites. The founder meets WP:PROF.The acct is named for the publisher of some of the materials so they have a WP:COI but given how many teachers, students and parents are likely to encounter this long running program, this is a notable topic.

  3. Writing in childhood - Wikipedia

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    Writing in childhood is the process of developing writing abilities during the early years of life, generally from infancy to adolescence.Writing in childhood encompasses the growth of writing abilities, including acquiring skills to write letters and words, comprehending grammar and sentence structure, and cultivating the capacity to communicate ideas and feelings through written language ...

  4. Talk:Writing - Wikipedia

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    "Contents" could begin by merging the current section 2 (Tools and Materials) with a consolidated version of the distinction introduced in paragraphs 3 and 4 of the current header (i.e., collective and individual motivations for writing), which could then become sections 3 and 4 in their own right (with 4.1 - 4.5 becoming instructive examples ...

  5. National Writing Project - Wikipedia

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    The National Writing Project (NWP) is a United States professional development network that serves teachers of writing at all grade levels, primary through university, and in all subjects. Unique in breadth and scale, the NWP is a network of sites anchored at colleges and universities and serving teachers across disciplines and at all levels ...

  6. Talk:Writing in childhood - Wikipedia

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  7. Four square writing method - Wikipedia

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    The four square writing method is a way for teaching writing to children in school. While primarily used to teach persuasive writing , it has also been used to help teach deconstruction . [ 1 ] The method was developed by Judith S. Gould [ 2 ] and Evan Jay Gould.

  8. Free writing - Wikipedia

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    Free writing is traditionally regarded as a prewriting technique practiced in academic environments, in which a person writes continuously for a set period of time with limited concern for rhetoric, conventions, and mechanics, sometimes working from a specific prompt provided by a teacher. [1]

  9. Talk:Developmental writing - Wikipedia

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