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1925132498
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Lowe, Kaye
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Writing the future / Kaye Lowe.
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Newtown, NSW : Primary English Teaching Association Australia, 2019.
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vii,136 pages : coloured illustrations, some black and white ; 25 cm.
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"'Writing the future' presents the challenges for teachers: writing has changed, curriculum is changing, students are changing and the audience for writing is changing. Within this context of continuous change, writing is celebrated as a process that is, and has always been, a vehicle for developing the skills that connect us. Part 1: Writing and the 21st century; Part 2: Writers develop creative skills … as they innovate and make meaning; Part 3: Writers develop critical thinking skills … as they problem-solve; Part 4: Writers develop communication skills … and a writer's voice; Part 5: Writers develop social skills … in a writing community; Writers develop personal skills … as they come to know themselves through writing." -- cover.
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Academic writing
Critical thinking
Self-knowledge, Theory of
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