Chapter 1 (Simplify the teaching of writing):
"Often teachers have been trained to use writing formulas and templates. The kids learn how to use these tools but aren't able to apply them to other kinds of writing. And, sadly, there is rarely any talk about making writing enjoyable for children or writing real for readers."
"Unfortunately, most of us educators still don't trust that excellent teaching and assessing, daily writing, and writing enjoyment will translate to success on the writing test."
"I have been taken aback by how little we really expect of students, how much time gets wasted, how little pride and enjoyment students take in their writing, and how much our testing culture has influenced how we teach writing."
"Our beliefs drive our teaching practices...until we recognize our beliefs, question them, challenge them in the light of new information, research, and experiences, nothing much happens."
Routman explains that she wants students to become motivated and confident writers. Writing should be an everyday tool. She wants students to be excited about writing and really enjoy doing it. Teaching writing to students gives them a lifetime gift. Teacher have made teaching writing far more complex than what it has to be. Teachers may make writing too difficult or overwhelming. This makes them become too frustrated and give up on writing all together. Teachers need to simply the process of writing. Teacher go wrong when they try to stick to these programs. They just need to teach and feed off of their students. Teachers should have their students writing every single day and should tell their students to think like writers. How can I explain what I want to? What do I want to say? How can I explain clearly? And teacher should be asking themselves...what skills should I be teaching?How can I make them understand?
Write for a specific reader/meaningful purpose
Determine an appropriate topic
Compose satisfying endings
Reread, rethink, and revise while composing
Apply correct conventions and form
Take responsibility for producing effective writing
Think aloud as we read aloud
Notice what authors and illustrators do
Think and write with students
Analyze effective writing
Show examples of a particular writing genre
Establish criteria for excellent writing
Compare successful and unsuccessful writing
Discuss and note what makes a piece of writing "work"
Evaluate a piece of writing
Celebrate and publish writing