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Teaching Writing in the Age of AI: Strategies for Teachers of Secondary Students (Support Thinking and Writing in AI-Powered Classrooms.)

AUTHOR Turner, Kristen Hawley; Hicks, Troy
PUBLISHER Solution Tree (10/17/2025)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Generative AI affects how students learn to write in more ways than one. Digital literacy experts Troy Hicks and Kristen Hawley Turner explore the ethical and practical challenges of using AI tools in writing lessons. They unpack how AI works and offer strategies that nurture student thinking, creativity, and academic honesty. Learn how to support student agency and authentic writing in an AI-driven world.


Grades 6-12 writing teachers will use this book to:
  • Better understand the design and function of various genAI writing tools
  • Preserve and enhance student writers' creative agency with targeted genAI assistance
  • Define acceptable, academically honest uses of genAI that prepare students for writing
  • Examine genAI's ability to inform students' craft of persuasive or argumentative writing
  • Explore how genAI can help students develop and create engaging narrative prose

Contents:
Introduction: Being and Becoming Writing Teachers in an Age of Generative AI
Chapter 1: Understanding GenAI, Addressing Concerns, and Exploring the Technology Behind the Tools
Chapter 2: Using Frames for Thinking About GenAI in the Writing Classroom
Chapter 3: Developing Writers' Agency and a Sense of Curiosity With GenAI
Chapter 4: Using GenAI to Examine and Begin Writing Tasks
Chapter 5: Engaging With GenAI for Argument Writing
Chapter 6: Engaging With GenAI for Narrative Writing
Chapter 7: Empowering Writers' Agency in the Age of GenAI
Epilogue
Appendix: Annotated List of GenAI Tools
References
Index
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ISBN-13: 9781960574848
ISBN-10: 1960574841
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 232
Carton Quantity: 2
Product Dimensions: 6.94 x 0.88 x 10.01 inches
Weight: 1.05 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Education | Computers & Technology
Education | Essays
Education | Teaching - Subjects - Arts & Humanities
Dewey Decimal: 652.1
Library of Congress Control Number: 2025012593
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Generative AI affects how students learn to write in more ways than one. Digital literacy experts Troy Hicks and Kristen Hawley Turner explore the ethical and practical challenges of using AI tools in writing lessons. They unpack how AI works and offer strategies that nurture student thinking, creativity, and academic honesty. Learn how to support student agency and authentic writing in an AI-driven world.


Grades 6-12 writing teachers will use this book to:
  • Better understand the design and function of various genAI writing tools
  • Preserve and enhance student writers' creative agency with targeted genAI assistance
  • Define acceptable, academically honest uses of genAI that prepare students for writing
  • Examine genAI's ability to inform students' craft of persuasive or argumentative writing
  • Explore how genAI can help students develop and create engaging narrative prose

Contents:
Introduction: Being and Becoming Writing Teachers in an Age of Generative AI
Chapter 1: Understanding GenAI, Addressing Concerns, and Exploring the Technology Behind the Tools
Chapter 2: Using Frames for Thinking About GenAI in the Writing Classroom
Chapter 3: Developing Writers' Agency and a Sense of Curiosity With GenAI
Chapter 4: Using GenAI to Examine and Begin Writing Tasks
Chapter 5: Engaging With GenAI for Argument Writing
Chapter 6: Engaging With GenAI for Narrative Writing
Chapter 7: Empowering Writers' Agency in the Age of GenAI
Epilogue
Appendix: Annotated List of GenAI Tools
References
Index
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