Getting Students to Write- Helping Elementary and Middle School teachers improve student writing.

Episode 27 Interview with Kimberly Rotter


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Wow! What an inspiring episode! Kimberly leaves us with so many thoughts and questions! Her passion is contagious, and I hope you feel it too!

Just a few of her quotes that stand out are:

  • I try to sell writing to my students.
  • Writing heals
  • Writing is your voice
  • For students to see themselves as a writer, the teacher must see themselves as a writer.
  • Remedial writing classes have exploded at the collegiate level.

  • Our conversation compels me even more to ensure that not only is writing brought to the forefront of education, but that students are able to be seen as writers and enjoy writing time!

    I cannot wait to hear what you found most inspiring from this episode!




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