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OverviewInsights and customizable templates help you adapt and create tools for student-centered writing instruction informed by four domains of responsivity: academic, linguistic, cultural, and social-emotional. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Melanie Meehan (Simsbury Public Schools) , Kelsey Marie Corter , CorwinPublisher: SAGE Publications Inc Imprint: Corwin Press Inc Weight: 0.630kg ISBN: 9781071840641ISBN 10: 1071840649 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 15 June 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is a book that teachers, coaches, and administrators need to read. We know that responsive teaching is the best teaching, and it is also quite difficult to do well. Melanie and Kelsey do a beautiful job in offering classroom teachers thoughtful, practical ways to make their writing planning and instruction more responsive. I can't wait to use this book in my classroom and share it with colleagues! -- Christina Nosek * Classroom Teacher and Co-author of To Know and Nurture a Reader: Conferring With Confidence and Joy * Melanie Meehan and Kelsey Sorum's new text is bursting with fresh ideas that honor students, build connections, and create a clear vision for community-minded learning. The Responsive Writing Teacher is not only visually stunning but also smart, practical, and oh so needed! Meehan and Sorum help teachers shift from relying solely on curriculum guides to also using what they know about students (academically, linguistically, culturally, and socially-emotionally) to contemplate, plan, and implement high-quality instruction that makes sense for current learners. Throughout the text, there is a strong emphasis on intentional and habitual information collecting and efficient methods for turning these curated noticings into responsive teaching. The abundance of included tools support readers in implementing instruction that sees, respects, and builds on all aspects of classroom learners' identities. I especially appreciate the combination of the why, what, how, when, and where behind each brilliant tool Meehan and Sorum include. Further, the recurring Tips for Tomorrow feature crystalizes how to implement each shared idea immediately. Without a doubt, this is THE book that needs to be in the hands of every educator right now. -- Pamela Koutrakos * Author of Word Study That Sticks and The Word Study That Sticks Companion * This thoughtful and thorough resource has so many actionable ideas and tools I'm surprised they're not spilling out of the book! Melanie and Kelsey share their wisdom honed from deep study as they mindfully weave academic, linguistic, cultural, and social-emotional responsiveness into the components of writing instruction. With these two writing teachers by your side, you'll transform your teaching space into one where ALL writers are honored, supported, and celebrated. -- Maria Walther * Traveling Teacher, Literacy Consultant, and Author of The Ramped-Up Read Aloud: What to Notice as You Turn the Page, and Co-author of The Literacy Workshop: Where Reading and Writing Converge * If you are a teacher who is curious about who your students are, what they bring as strengths, and what specific needs they have, Melanie and Kelsey will show you how to use a framework of inquiry to grow writers by being responsive to their abilities, identities, experiences, and needs. They truly help us keep our focus on the whole child as a writer, not just the writing. -- Paula Bourque * Author of Close Writing: Developing Purposeful Writers in Grades 2-6 and SPARK! Quick Writes to Kindle Hearts and Minds in Elementary Classrooms * I believe The Responsive Writing Teacher, Grades K-5 is a book for our times because it helps teachers get to know their students-whether they're teaching face-to-face or remotely. In this book, Melanie and Kelsey help educators rethink the ways things have always been done so all young writers' needs can be met while teaching them how to become more independent. The Responsive Writing Teacher is an enduring gift for writing teachers who strive to be academically, culturally, linguistically, and socially-emotionally responsive to students. -- Stacey Shubitz * Literacy Consultant, Chief of Operations for the Two Writing Teachers blog, and Author of Welcome to Writing Workshop: Engaging Today's Students With a Model That Works * The Responsive Writing Teacher, Grades K-5 is comprehensive without being overwhelming. If you want to push your writing instruction to the next level-and at the same time serve the whole child-explore this book! -- Lynn Angus Ramos * K-12 English Language Arts Coordinator, DeKalb County School District, GA * This is a book that teachers, coaches, and administrators need to read. We know that responsive teaching is the best teaching, and it is also quite difficult to do well. Melanie and Kelsey do a beautiful job in offering classroom teachers thoughtful, practical ways to make their writing planning and instruction more responsive. I can’t wait to use this book in my classroom and share it with colleagues! -- Christina Nosek * Classroom Teacher and Co-author of To Know and Nurture a Reader: Conferring With Confidence and Joy * Melanie Meehan and Kelsey Sorum’s new text is bursting with fresh ideas that honor students, build connections, and create a clear vision for community-minded learning. The Responsive Writing Teacher is not only visually stunning but also smart, practical, and oh so needed! Meehan and Sorum help teachers shift from relying solely on curriculum guides to also using what they know about students (academically, linguistically, culturally, and socially-emotionally) to contemplate, plan, and implement high-quality instruction that makes sense for current learners. Throughout the text, there is a strong emphasis on intentional and habitual information collecting and efficient methods for turning these curated noticings into responsive teaching. The abundance of included tools support readers in implementing instruction that sees, respects, and builds on all aspects of classroom learners’ identities. I especially appreciate the combination of the why, what, how, when, and where behind each brilliant tool Meehan and Sorum include. Further, the recurring Tips for Tomorrow feature crystalizes how to implement each shared idea immediately. Without a doubt, this is THE book that needs to be in the hands of every educator right now. -- Pamela Koutrakos * Author of Word Study That Sticks and The Word Study That Sticks Companion * This thoughtful and thorough resource has so many actionable ideas and tools I’m surprised they’re not spilling out of the book! Melanie and Kelsey share their wisdom honed from deep study as they mindfully weave academic, linguistic, cultural, and social-emotional responsiveness into the components of writing instruction. With these two writing teachers by your side, you’ll transform your teaching space into one where ALL writers are honored, supported, and celebrated. -- Maria Walther * Traveling Teacher, Literacy Consultant, and Author of The Ramped-Up Read Aloud: What to Notice as You Turn the Page, and Co-author of The Literacy Workshop: Where Reading and Writing Converge * If you are a teacher who is curious about who your students are, what they bring as strengths, and what specific needs they have, Melanie and Kelsey will show you how to use a framework of inquiry to grow writers by being responsive to their abilities, identities, experiences, and needs. They truly help us keep our focus on the whole child as a writer, not just the writing. -- Paula Bourque * Author of Close Writing: Developing Purposeful Writers in Grades 2–6 and SPARK! Quick Writes to Kindle Hearts and Minds in Elementary Classrooms * I believe The Responsive Writing Teacher, Grades K–5 is a book for our times because it helps teachers get to know their students—whether they’re teaching face-to-face or remotely. In this book, Melanie and Kelsey help educators rethink the ways things have always been done so all young writers’ needs can be met while teaching them how to become more independent. The Responsive Writing Teacher is an enduring gift for writing teachers who strive to be academically, culturally, linguistically, and socially-emotionally responsive to students. -- Stacey Shubitz * Literacy Consultant, Chief of Operations for the Two Writing Teachers blog, and Author of Welcome to Writing Workshop: Engaging Today’s Students With a Model That Works * The Responsive Writing Teacher, Grades K–5 is comprehensive without being overwhelming. If you want to push your writing instruction to the next level—and at the same time serve the whole child—explore this book! -- Lynn Angus Ramos * K–12 English Language Arts Coordinator, DeKalb County School District, GA * Author InformationHaving begun her teaching career as a special education teacher, Melanie has been the Elementary Writing and Social Studies Coordinator in Simsbury, Connecticut since 2012, and her passion for writing has led to several books and publications. Melanie’s first book, Every Child Can Write, was published by Corwin Press in October 2019. With a foundational belief that all students can learn to write, this book provides strategies and resources that teachers can use, duplicate, and gather inspiration from. The Responsive Writing Teacher, co-written with Kelsey Sorum, was published in February 2021 and emphasizes the importance of knowing and understanding students across many platforms in order to teach them powerfully. Melanie’s most recent book, Answers to Your Biggest Questions About Teaching Elementary Writing, is part of Corwin Press’s Five to Thrive Series. Melanie is also a co-author of Two Writing Teachers, a blog dedicated to the teaching of writing. Additionally, she co-hosts the companion podcast. Melanie’s past conference presentations and additional blogs and articles can be found here. Melanie holds a BA from Cornell University, an MA in Special Education from the University of Hartford, and a second MA in Educational Leadership from Central Connecticut State University. Melanie also has her Masters of Fine Arts in Creative Writing through the Solstice MFA Program of Pine Manor College. Kelsey Sorum spends each day co-constructing joyful, integrated literacy experiences alongside nearly thirty kindergartners at a progressive public school in the Brooklyn neighborhood where she lives. Kelsey teaches in a classroom that uses the Integrated Co-Teaching model. Kelsey has shared personal and professional writing on blogs for three years. This is her first published book. Kelsey’s work is featured in Kids First From Day 1, by Christine Hertz and Kristine Mraz, and Welcome to Writing Workshop, by Lynne Dorfman and Stacey Shubitz. Kelsey presents at local and national literacy conferences as an advocate for early childhood education. 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