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January 11, 2016April 19, 2016Allison Marchetti

Supporting Our Most Reluctant-to-Share Writers

  We’ve all wondered what more we could do to help the Todd Andersons of our class–the painfully shy writers who would rather do a week’s worth of extra homework than read one line from their writer’s notebook aloud. And while leaving the shy student alone and allowing him to skip his turn in the […]

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