A Guide to Advancing Thinking Through Writing in All Subjects and Grades
By Judith C. Hochman & Natalie Wexler with Kathleen Maloney
Published by Jossy-Bass, a Wiley Brand
Building on the success of the original best-seller, The Writing Revolution 2.0 offers a clear method of instruction for teaching writing, known as the Hochman Method®. This method can be applied across all grade levels and subject areas. The Writing Revolution isn’t a separate curriculum; instead, it integrates seamlessly into existing curricula, providing strategies and activities that can be woven into content instruction. By focusing on specific techniques tailored to students’ needs and offering targeted feedback, The Writing Revolution can transform weak writers into strong, confident communicators.
In addition, the method can:
If you’re familiar with the original version, the changes you’ll see in this version include:
1st edition sold 300,000+ copies!
Dr. Judith C. Hochman is the creator of the Hochman Method and founder of The Writing Revolution, a non-profit organization dedicated to training and supporting teachers and school leaders in implementing this explicit set of evidence-based strategies for teaching writing. Dr. Hochman served as the Head of The Windward School in White Plains, New York, a nationally renowned independent school focused on teaching students with learning disabilities. She is the founder of the Windward Teacher Training Institute and a former Superintendent of the Greenburgh Graham Union Free School District in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. In addition, Dr. Hochman lectures, presents workshops and gives courses for educational organizations, colleges and universities, as well as public and independent schools throughout the United States. She is on the Advisory Board of Everyone Reads, a national advocacy organization for dyslexia and related learning disabilities. She received the New York Branch Award from the International Dyslexia Association. The Reading Reform Foundation presented Dr. Hochman with the Leona D. and Phillip J. Spector Leadership Award. Dr. Hochman is the author of The Writing Revolution: A Guide to Advancing Thinking Through Writing In All Subjects and Grades (along with co-author Natalie Wexler), Teaching Basic Writing Skills, a chapter entitled Composition: Expressive Language and Writing in the publication Multisensory Teaching of Basic Language Skills, and numerous articles.
Natalie Wexler is a DC-based education journalist focusing on literacy and the so-called achievement gap. She is the author of The Knowledge Gap: The Hidden Cause of America’s Broken Education System–and How to Fix It (Avery 2019), and the co-author of The Writing Revolution: Advancing Thinking Through Writing in All Subjects and Grades (Jossey-Bass 2017), a step-by-step guide to using the instructional method developed by Dr. Judith Hochman. She is also a contributor on education to Forbes.com and the author of three novels. Please visit her website at www.nataliewexler.com.
Kathleen Maloney is the chief operating officer of The Writing Revolution, where she brings her passion for literacy and experience in education to her role, overseeing the organization’s daily operations and strategizing its future direction in collaboration with the co-CEOs. Before joining the team, as an English teacher and literacy coach, she used the Hochman Method in her own classroom and led its schoolwide implementation.
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