Weaver extends her philosophy by offering teachers a rationale and practical ideas for teaching grammar not in isolation but in the context of writing.
Thanks to Connie Weaver, generations of teachers have come to understand that the most efficient way to teach grammar that's relevant for writing is to embed it within writing instruction. Now her "Gr
Weaver incorporates especially timely informationaccurate data, informed critique, and results of often-ignored researchto help teachers counteract government and corporate intrusion into classrooms.
Still authoritative. Still definitive. Now focused on the reading process. The Brief Edition of Constance Weaver's classic "Reading Process & Practice" begins with the seemingly simple question "W
Weaver (English, emeritus, Western Michigan University) looks at what's wrong with the way grammar has been taught traditionally, and outlines current theories, research, and principles underlying gra
Weaver's sequel to Teaching Grammar in Context features 18 articles addressing issues such as: how language is learned; teaching grammar through writing, across the grades; sentence composing, image
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