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The Mindful Writing Workshop: Teaching in the Age of Stress and Trauma

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"Trauma-informed writing workshop is a method that builds both engagement and the student's sense of self-efficacy--it can restore and grow both the desire and capacity to learn." Today's youth are growing up in an age of stress and trauma, and nowhere is that more apparent than in the classroom. Absenteeism, emotional distraction, passivity, and unresponsiveness are all signs of children in need. Thankfully, it turns out that the workshop classroom, with limited but essential tuning, can be just the environment students in the grip of trauma need to become comfortable in themselves and break through into active learning. In The Mindful Writing Teaching in the Age of Stress and Trauma, Professor Richard Koch offers clear, comprehensive, guided lessons that help teachers gain the insight necessary to adapt their instruction of writing to incorporate restorative and healing practices--practices that can improve the quality of learning and writing for all learners. Accessible, straightforward, and empowering, the approaches presented in The Mindful Writing Workshop will help previously indifferent or distracted students become engaged, increase their effort, deepen their resilience, and soon raise the quality of their writing, all while guiding teachers in creating a positive, collaborative, "doing" classroom.

264 pages, Paperback

Published April 27, 2020

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I was put off by the calico cat device used throughout the book, as well as the blurry photos of Mama, the cat. There are some good nuggets in here, but something about the whole cat thing felt annoying.
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