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218: Ideas for Teaching Middle School Writing with Celeste From Teaching Tomorrow


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Do you consider yourself a lifelong learner? I feel like a lot of us get into teaching because we love to learn, and our guest on this episode is no exception. 

 

Celeste Kirsh is researching how teachers can learn new genres of writing. In this episode, she’s sharing some of her findings so far that could shake up the way we learn as writing teachers and how that relates to teaching middle school writing. 

 

Celeste understands the common obstacles that teachers face when it comes to teaching writing, and she believes in researching and finding better solutions. This episode is a great place for you to get inspired to learn more about your own teaching methods and new ways that you could approach teaching writing. If assessment is something that holds you back from trying new things in your writing classroom, she’s got you covered there too.  

 

Celeste Kirsh is a PhD student at The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto where she is studying critical literacies and writing instruction. She is a mother, a wife, a former middle school teacher, a runner, and a lover of words and hugs.

 

The way you teach writing is important. Tune in to find out how you could take your middle school writing classroom to the next level. 

 

Resources Mentioned:

Listen to The Teaching Tomorrow Podcast: https://cohort21.com/teachingtomorrow/ 

Follow Celeste on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teaching_tomorrow/ 

Follow Celeste on Twitter: https://twitter.com/teach_tomorrow 

 

I would love to connect on Facebook or Instagram!


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