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Get ready to write to the prompt. Get "A Student Guide to Writing on Demand" and prepare for testing in a new way that: eases concerns about timed writing situations increases familiarity with the forms encountered in testing boosts scores on standardized writing tests. "A Student Guide to Writing on Demand" helps build up a bank of writing and coping strategies that can be drawn from during live testing. Be ready for success with: flash writes for self-reflection opportunities for pressure-free timed writing exercises and activities designed to mimic testing situations. Preempt the prompt with "A Student Guide to Writing on Demand."…mehr

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Get ready to write to the prompt. Get "A Student Guide to Writing on Demand" and prepare for testing in a new way that: eases concerns about timed writing situations increases familiarity with the forms encountered in testing boosts scores on standardized writing tests. "A Student Guide to Writing on Demand" helps build up a bank of writing and coping strategies that can be drawn from during live testing. Be ready for success with: flash writes for self-reflection opportunities for pressure-free timed writing exercises and activities designed to mimic testing situations. Preempt the prompt with "A Student Guide to Writing on Demand."
Autorenporträt
Leila Christenbury is Commonwealth Professor of English Education at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, and a 40-year veteran teacher both in secondary English and higher education. She is a former editor of English Journal and past president of the National Council of Teachers of English. In recognition of her account of returning to teach in the English classroom, she is the recipient of both the David H. Russell Award for Distinguished Research in Teaching and the James N. Britton Award for Educational Research. Leila has recently served as NCTE's Council Historian for the organization's centennial and, at VCU, she has been professor, department chair, and interim dean.