Sandra Murphy is professor emerita at the University of California, Davis and a former secondary teacher of English and journalism. Mary Ann Smith directed the Bay Area and California Writing Projects, served as the director of Government Relations and Public Affairs for the National Writing Project, and is a former secondary teacher of English and journalism. They are coauthors of Writing to Make an Impact: Expanding the Vision of Writing in the Secondary Classroom and Uncommonly Good Ideas-Teaching Writing in the Common Core Era.

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Contents Foreword Elyse Eidman-Aadahl ?ix Acknowledgments ?xi 1. ?Introduction ?1 Sandra Murphy and Mary Ann Smith About Chapter 2 ?9 2. ?Breaking Through Writing Anxiety: Confessions of a Recovering Basic Writer ?11 Cheryl Hogue Smith About Chapter 3 ?23 3. ?Taking Research Public: Participatory Communities and Student Authority Through Wikipedia ?25 Anne Kingsley About Chapter 4 ?38 4. ?Looking Backward: How the "Fly on the Wall" Changed My History Instruction ?39 Stan Pesick About Chapter 5 ?52 5. ?Teach What You Love: How Carving Out Space for Joy Transforms a Composition Class ?53 Kristin Land About Chapter 6 ?65 6. ?Trainer/Collaborator/Coach: Helping Faculty Navigate the Pandemic Pivot to Remote Instruction ?67 Lisa Orta Contents About Chapter 7 ?77 7. ?Lessons From Moldova: From Language Learner to Language Teacher ?79 Beth Daly About Chapter 8 ?86 8. ?Changing Perspectives on Written Feedback ?87 Kelly Crosby About Chapter 9 ?93 9. ?Personal and Confidential: What the Pandemic Taught Me About My Relationship With Students ?95 Rob Rogers About Chapter 10 ?101 10. ?Becoming Somebody: Queering the Classroom and Resisting "Neutral" ?103 James Andrew Wilson About Chapter 11 ?115 11. ?Teacher as Disrupter: When Critical Thinking Gets Personal ?117 John Levine About Chapter 12 ?128 12. ?From Breakthroughs to Through Lines: Navigating the Crosswinds of Practice ?129 Rebekah Caplan 13. ?Conclusion ?143 Sandra Murphy and Mary Ann Smith References ?147 Index ?155 About the Editors and Contributors ?161
"Murphy and Smith present teachers, in their own words, working to understand challenges to their work and to embrace transformative breakthroughs leading to potentially lasting and effective changes." -Teachers College Record