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EPISODE · Feb 7, 2021 · 1H 8M

Teaching Writing Through Literature

from The Teacher's Tool Kit For Literacy · host sharon callen

Frank Smith, one of the literacy greats, said: "We learn from the company we keep." He said our role as teachers is to  "ensure children have access to reading materials that are relevant to the kind of writers they are interested in becoming at that particular moment - recruit the authors who will become the unwitting collaborators."Many teachers are looking for more ideas on how to make literature the focus - not just a nice 'every now and then thing', but an integral part of the writing program. In the company of authentic writers, the writers' craft becomes abundantly obvious and exciting. It is the most significant change we can ever make to help writers understand the richness and joy of the writing process.We talk about the art of teaching writing through literature in this way: Chapter 1: The Importance of Reading AloudChapter 2: Learning to Read Like a WriterChapter 3: Truly Being a WriterAlison, a Year 6 teacher in South Australia, joins the show to share how she painlessly and joyfully moved from a ritual writing stance in favour of a meaningful writing stance, as she developed the art of teaching writing through literature and through the three chapters above.Alison talks about how she incorporated literature into her literacy block and its impact on creating literary texts, imaginative texts, informative texts and texts written in response to texts read. She also reveals many other insights, tools and tips.Connect with us!Join our community on Facebook for exclusive resources, Q and A, discussions, insights and more: https://www.facebook.com/groups/teacherstoolkitforliteracyGot any questions? Feedback? Thoughts? Email [email protected] Teacher’s Tool Kit For Literacy is the free podcast for motivated teachers and school leaders who want the latest tips, tricks and tools to inspire their students and school community in literacy learning. Hear from literacy expert and founder of Cue Learning, Sharon Callen, and special guests.At Cue Learning, our literacy specialists draw on over 30 years of teaching and international consulting experience to deliver world-class learning solutions. We equip, empower and support teachers to become their authentic selves. To find out about upcoming events, and about how Cue can help you and your school, visit the Cue Learning website http://www.cuelearning.com.au/ and sign up to our newsletter http://www.cuelearning.com.au/contact-us.htmlAnd you can get even more amazing teaching resources, right now, at Teachific https://www.teachific.com.au/.To make sure you don’t miss any literacy learning tips and insights, please subscribe to our show on your favourite podcast player.Produced by Apiro Media https://apiropodcasts.com

Teacher Alison joins literacy expert Sharon Callen to talk about how to make literature a teaching focus instead of a 'now and then thing'.

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