Monday, October 24, 2016

How Writing Novels Expands Students’ Expectations of Themselves

Today we are sharing an article from https://ww2.kqed.org entitled 'How Writing Novels Expands Students’ Expectations of Themselves' in which English teacher Laura Bradley teaches her students how to write a novel every year as part of the curriculum for her middle school students. "In preparation, students identify their novel’s genre, create characters, craft conflicts and outline the plot. Students are free to choose their topics and develop their main characters."


By doing this, Laura Bradley is able to allow her students to hold themselves to higher standards and accomplish the unexpected, in turn boosting their self-esteem and creative sides. Here at Linder Educational Coaching we also work with your child to help them develop greater expectations for themselves and the kind of work they can do. Whether it's improving test scores or learning accountability, we can help your child!

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