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Archive | 2016

Powerful Writing Instruction: Seeing, Understanding, and Influencing Patterns

Marla Robertson; Leslie Patterson; Carol Wickstrom

Abstract Purpose Our purpose in this chapter is to examine the implementation of a set of lesson frameworks to set conditions for teachers to deal with the complex challenges related to writing instruction in a high-stakes testing environment. These lessons provided a flexible framework for teachers to use in tutorials and in summer writing camps for students who struggle to pass the state-mandated tests, but they also build shared understandings about writing as a complex adaptive system. Design/methodology/approach We look to two sources for our theoretical framework: the study of complex adaptive systems and research-based writing instruction. In the chapter we summarize insights from these sources as a list of patterns that we want to see in powerful writing instruction. The analysis presented here is based on open-ended interviews of 17 teachers in one of the partner districts. The results of an inductive analysis of these transcripts is combined with a summary of 9th and 10th grade test results to inform the next iteration of this work. Findings Our findings suggest a shift toward patterns that imply shared understandings that writing and writing instruction require dialogue, inquiry, adaptability, and authenticity. These lesson frameworks, rather than limiting teacher’s flexibility and responsiveness, provide just enough structure to encourage flexibility in writing instruction. Using these frameworks, teachers can respond to their students’ needs to support powerful writing. Practical implications This set of lesson frameworks and the accompanying professional development hold the potential to build coherence in writing instruction across a campus or district, as it builds shared understandings and practices. We look forward to further implementation, adaptation, and documentation in diverse contexts.


International Electronic Journal for Leadership in Learning | 2003

Sharing the challenge: Using threaded discussion groups to build teacher resiliency

Kathleen A. J. Mohr; Carol Wickstrom; D. Bernshausen; Leslie Patterson; J. Mathis


Journal of Inquiry and Action in Education | 2010

Look, Think, Act: Using Critical Action Research to Sustain Reform in Complex Teaching/Learning Ecologies

Leslie Patterson; Shelia Baldwin; Juan Araujo; Ragina Shearer; Mary Amanda Stewart


IEJLL: International Electronic Journal for Leadership in Learning | 2003

Sharing the Challenge: Using Threaded Discussion Groups to Build Teacher Resiliency, 7(11)

Kathleen A. J. Mohr; Carol Wickstrom; Diana M. Bernshausen; Janelle B. Mathis; Leslie Patterson


The Tapestry Journal: An International Multidisciplinary Journal on English Language Learner Education | 2010

Deciding When to Step In and When to Back Off: Culturally Mediated Writing Instruction for Adolescent English Learners

Leslie Patterson; Carol Wickstrom; Jennifer A. Roberts; Juan Araujo; Chieko Hoki


Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2007

Early Experiences with SimMentoring: From Virtual to Real Teaching

Rhonda Christensen; Gerald Knezek; Leslie Patterson; Carol Wickstrom; Theresa Overall; Lisa Hettler


Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2007

Left Behind: Challenges for English/Language Arts and Technology Educators in the Third Millennium

Jeannine Hirtle; Leslie Patterson; Liz Stehens


Learning Professional | 2017

How Much Support Is Enough? 3 Tools Help Us Know When to Step In and When to Back Off.

Leslie Patterson; Carol Wickstrom


National Writing Project (NJ1) | 2010

North Star of Texas Writing Project: Culturally Mediated Writing Instruction for Adolescent English Language Learners. Local Site Research Initiative Comprehensive Report: LSRI Cohort V.

Carol Wickstrom; Leslie Patterson; Juan Araujo


Archive | 2001

Promoting Literacy as a Decision-making Process: Recent Reading Research Symposium. Feeling Prepared: Preservice Teachers’ Perceptions of Readiness to Teach Language Arts

J. Cobb; Kathleen A. J. Mohr; Leslie Patterson; Carol Wickstrom

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Carol Wickstrom

University of North Texas

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Juan Araujo

University of North Texas

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Jeannine Hirtle

University of Texas at Arlington

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Chieko Hoki

Texas Woman's University

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Gerald Knezek

University of North Texas

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Liz Stehens

Texas State University

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Theresa Overall

University of North Texas

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