Don't blame technology for poor student grammar; instead, use technology intentionally to reach students and actually improve their writing!
Jeremy Hyler is a middle school English teacher and a teacher consultant for the Chippewa River Writing Project, a satellite site of the National Writing Project. He is co-author with Troy Hicks on Create, Compose, Connect: Reading, Writing, and Learning with Digital Tools (Routledge, 2014).
Troy Hicks is a Professor of English and education at Central Michigan University, and Director of the Chippewa River Writing Project. He has authored or co-authored nine books, and over 30 journal articles and book chapters for teachers and other educators.
Notes on the Book
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Meet the Authors
Foreword by Liz Kolb
Chapter 1 - What's the Matter with the Teaching of Grammar?
Chapter 2: An Approach to Teaching Grammar with Digital Tools
Chapter 3: Learning the Parts of Speech with Flipped Lessons
Chapter 4: Learning Sentence Style with Formal and Informal Writing
Chapter 5: Enlivening Vocabulary
Chapter 6 - Mastering Mechanics: Capitalization and Punctuation
Chapter 7 - Assessing Grammar in a Digital Age
Afterword: Navigating Your Own Grammatical Journey
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