Why They Can't Write: Killing the Five-Paragraph Essay and Other Necessities

Why They Can't Write: Killing the Five-Paragraph Essay and Other Necessities

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Dec 3, 2018 · English · Hardcover (288 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 288
Language English
Published Dec 3, 2018
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-10 1421427109
ISBN-13 9781421427102

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In a thought-provoking exploration of current educational practices, John Warner delves into the inefficiencies of traditional writing instruction. He critically examines the ubiquitous five-paragraph essay, revealing its limitations and the ways it stifles creativity and critical thinking among students. Warner's arguments challenge educators to reconsider the methods they employ to teach writing, advocating for more dynamic and engaging approaches.

Warner emphasizes the necessity of nurturing authentic writing skills, rather than adhering to rigid formulas. He discusses the importance of helping students find their unique voices, encouraging them to express complex ideas without being constrained by conventional structures. As he engages with his readers, Warner offers insights into fostering an environment where writing is viewed as an art form rather than a mechanical task.

Ultimately, his work serves as a rallying cry for educators to re-evaluate their teaching methodologies. By dismantling outdated practices, Warner envisions a future where students can thrive as articulate and innovative writers, fully equipped to navigate the complexities of communication in the modern world. Through careful analysis and passionate advocacy, he champions a transformation in the writing curriculum that empowers both teachers and students alike.
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