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WRITE MORE, GRADE LESS

WRITE MORE, GRADE LESS: THE PIPELINE SYSTEM OF ESSAY SCORING

by Jack A. Stanford Jr.

(That's me! Call me "Jake"!)

Are you beset by paper grading? Are you frustrated with “peer editing,” because most of the students will only glance at one another’s work with uninterested carelessness? Are you plagued by guilt, because you know the only way your young writers will improve is by writing more frequently and receiving immediate feedback? If so, you’ve found the right book. WRITE MORE, GRADE LESS: THE PIPELINE SYSTEM OF ESSAY SCORING delineates an effective, classroom-tested system for teaching students how to think like writers and editors. It provides a concrete, step-by-step process called the Pipeline System, designed to help you organize and process twenty drafts, per student, per year, without increasing your workload. Packed with ideas you can implement tomorrow, and written by a public high school English teacher who shares your challenges and frustrations, WRITE MORE, GRADE LESS will show you how to help strugglers achieve proficiency, while at the same time motivating your more advanced writers to push themselves. Best of all, there’s no reinventing the wheel. The Pipeline System will complement, not replace, your writing curriculum. You’ll learn to handle the paper load, you’ll still enjoy a private life, and you’ll see dramatic gains in student performance. Volume 2 (2018) is updated with an additional decade of experience using the system by the author. So much has changed in the world of technology that some of Volume 1 (2008) is out of date.


Side note: you gotta practice what you preach. I did not properly proofread the cover, only to discover EMBARRASSING typographical errors a week later. (( facepalm )) If there are more, feel free to let me know! "F" for the teacher on proofreading!

- Jake

 

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