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Mentioned in 6 episodes
The Writing Revolution
A Guide to Advancing Thinking Through Writing in All Subjects and Grades
Book • 2017
The Writing Revolution offers a systematic and evidence-based approach to teaching writing, integrating seamlessly into existing curricula.
The method, developed by Dr. Judith C. Hochman, focuses on specific techniques tailored to students’ needs and provides targeted feedback to transform weak writers into strong, confident communicators.
It enhances reading comprehension, improves organizational skills, enriches oral language, and develops analytical abilities.
The book is a practical guide for teachers to incorporate these strategies into their content instruction, making it a valuable tool for advancing students’ writing and thinking skills.
The method, developed by Dr. Judith C. Hochman, focuses on specific techniques tailored to students’ needs and provides targeted feedback to transform weak writers into strong, confident communicators.
It enhances reading comprehension, improves organizational skills, enriches oral language, and develops analytical abilities.
The book is a practical guide for teachers to incorporate these strategies into their content instruction, making it a valuable tool for advancing students’ writing and thinking skills.
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Mentioned in 6 episodes
Mentioned by Susan Lambert as a book co-authored with Natalie Wexler, detailing a method for improving writing and reading comprehension.

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S9 E11: Writing the way to better reading, with Judith Hochman, Ed.D.
Mentioned by Lori and Melissa as a game-changer in teaching writing, focusing on sentence-level instruction and adaptability to various curricula.

[Listen Again] The Writing Revolution with Judith Hochman and Natalie Wexler
Mentioned by Judith Hochman as the book detailing her writing method.

S4E21: Judith Hochman, Christine Teahan, & Toni-Ann Vroom on the Writing Revolution
Mentioned by Sarah Marie, highlighting their work on teaching students to plan before writing.

228. The Power of Outlining: 3 Strategies to Strengthen Student Writing