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GRADES 6–12


Mentoring Youth Writers


Six Strategies to Bring Out the Author in Every Student Wendy R. Williams


Mentoring Youth Writers outlines six strategies to engage and inspire secondary students and guide them into writing as an authentic and meaningful practice:


• exploring multimodal forms of writing; • inviting choice; • building community; • honoring student knowledge and experience; • nurturing students as writers; and • connecting writers to opportunities beyond the classroom.


Featuring classroom-ready activities, this book invites readers to go inside the Young Authors’ Studio program to see examples of mentoring in action, learn why a mentoring stance is needed in education today, and see how this work aligns with NCTE’s Position Statement on Writing Instruction in School (2022) and other research and theory in English education. Principles in Practice imprint


207 pp. | 2025 | ISBN 9780814102534 $27.96 member/$34.99 nonmember ebook: ISBN 9780814102541


GRADES K–COLLEGE


Disruption through Design


Professional Learning That Empowers and Ignites Change


Amber Warrington and Michelle Fowler-Amato


This teacher-friendly resource guides educators in planning for collaborative inquiry with the goal of disrupting inequitable structures and traditions within classrooms and schools. Disruption through Design provides approaches


to designing curriculum, instruction, and assessment that value students’ literacies, languages, and lives. Each chapter focuses on different inquiry groups: how they worked, what teachers learned, and how the collaborative inquiry and design process helped teachers push against deficit-oriented practices in their classrooms and school communities. Building on the work of these groups, the authors offer practical tools for engaging in collaborative inquiry and design that leads to deep reflection, needed rejuvenation, and revolution within classroom practice. Principles in Practice imprint


144 pp. | 2026 | ISBN 9780814102718 $23.96 member/$29.99 nonmember Ebook: ISBN 9780814102725


GRADES 6–12


New Realms for Writing, 2nd ed. Inspire Student Expression with Digital Age Formats Michele Haiken


Assignments should be authentic, have real-world connections, and encourage students to create meaningful work. The second edition of New Realms for Writing provides teachers with supports to help every student achieve excellence by including a variety of teacher-created lesson plans, graphic organizers, and digital tools. Each chapter presents inquiry units across disciplines that focus on writing skills and development while addressing digital technologies that support and advance students learning. The book addresses the latest research on the Science of Writing, developing critical literacy, incorporating AI into lesson plans, and much more. Copublished with the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE).


200 pp. | 2026 | ISBN 9780814102930 $27.96 member/$34.99 nonmember Ebook: ISBN 9780814102961


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