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Episode 131 Writing Together, Growing Together with Authors Irene Latham and Charles Waters

Episode 131 Writing Together, Growing Together with Authors Irene Latham and Charles Waters

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Listen in to another fantastic conversation with authors Irene Latham and Charles Waters.

Both share their experiences and strategies for making writing an effective an enjoyable activity for both teachers and students.

The discussion includes:

  • personal journeys as writers
  • the significance of collaboration
  • the importance of creating a safe and encouraging environment for student writers.

Irene and Charles highlight their upcoming book 'For the Win,' which focuses on contemporary athletes and pivotal moments in their careers.

This episode is a valuable resource for teachers seeking to inspire and improve their writing instruction methods.

Books mentioned:

Dictionary for a Better World

Can I Touch Your Hair?

For the Win

About Irene Latham:

Irene Latham is the author of many books for children, including novels, poetry, and picture books. Winner of the 2016 ILA Lee Bennett Hopkins Promising Poet Award, she writes poetry inspired by nature, art, and the experience of being human. Together with Charles Waters, she's written Dictionary for a Better World and Can I Touch Your Hair? Poems of Race, Mistakes and Friendship, which was named a Charlotte Huck Honor book and a Kirkus Best Book of 2018. Irene lives on a lake in Alabama where she does her best to "live her poem" every single day by laughing, playing the cello, and birdwatching. Read more about Irene on her website.

About Charles Waters:

Charles Waters is an author, children's poet, anthologist, actor and educator. His book Mascot (co-written with Traci Sorell) won many awards including the the American Indian Youth Literature Award Honor and the Jane Addams Children's Book Award Honor. His books (co-written with Irene Latham) include: Can I Touch Your Hair? Poems of Race, Mistakes and Friendship; Dictionary for a Better World: Poems, Quotes and Anecdotes from A–Z; African Town; winner of the Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction; Be a Bridge; and the anthologies The Mistakes That Made Us: Confessions from Twenty Poets and If I Could Choose A Best Day: Poems of Possibility.

He believes poetry for young people is one of the world's greatest inventions alongside the creation of fire, the wheel and various breakfast foods.

About Melissa:

Melissa is an enthusiastic educator and continuous learner with over 19 years' experience in education. Her passion and expertise is transforming writing programs so that teachers are confident in writing instruction and student writers thrive! She strongly believes teachers are the key to effective instruction and their writers are their best resources.

Melissa knows that too

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