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A Good Fit for All Kids: Collaborating to Teach Writing in Diverse, Inclusive Settings


reviewed by Amy Piotrowski - August 22, 2019

coverTitle: A Good Fit for All Kids: Collaborating to Teach Writing in Diverse, Inclusive Settings
Author(s): Kelly Chandler-Olcott
Publisher: Harvard Education Press, Boston
ISBN: 1682533433, Pages: 232, Year: 2019
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Cite This Article as: Teachers College Record, Date Published: August 22, 2019
https://www.tcrecord.org ID Number: 23060, Date Accessed: 9/24/2021 10:38:37 PM

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  • Amy Piotrowski
    Utah State University
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    AMY PIOTROWSKI is an assistant professor of English education at Utah State University. She teaches undergraduate courses in English education and secondary education as well as graduate courses in literacy education. Her scholarly interests focus on digital literacies, young adult literature, and teacher education. Recent publications include “Flipping the Teaching of Young Adult Literature with Preservice Teachers” in the edited collection Towards a More Visual Literacy: Shifting the Paradigm with Digital Tools and Young Adult Literature. Her work has also appeared in Utah English Journal, Journal of Empowering Teaching Excellence, and International Journal of Technology in Teaching and Learning.
 
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