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January 7, 2019January 2, 2019Rebekah O'Dell

Writing Workshop 101/201: Encouraging Talk

At first glance, it might seem like we are “just hanging out”: I am wildly waving my arms in the corner of the classroom, talking to a student about his latest, greatest idea. Meanwhile, Charles and Bowen are in the hall talk-writing. (Talk-Writing (n.) — the condition of chatting and writing at the same time.) […]

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