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Uncensored self-expression, fourth-grade style

The appearance of a particular substitute teacher has become a cause for celebration for one class, because she lets the students write whatever they want. And then she shreds it. This exercise, called writing practice, is designed to get students used to writing naturally—writing first and editing second. Read more in this article from the Christian Science Monitor.

Posted by Steve Groft on 31 May 2007 in Writing

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