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Shelley Harwayne was affiliated with the New York City public schools for more than thirty years as a teacher, staff developer, codirector of the Teachers College Writing Project, founding principal of the Manhattan New School, and superintendent of District #2 in New York City. She has worked as a consultant and keynote speaker throughout the world and has published... more
Novel Perspectives
Writing Minilessons Inspired by the Children in Adult Fiction
Grade: 3rd-8th
Pub Date: 10/6/2005

For the first time, Shelley Harwayne shares her own writing minilessons with you. Combining her passion for reading adult literature with her commitment to supporting students' efforts to produce powerful and effective writing, Harwayne presents fifty-seven lessons for upper elementary and middle school that take teaching with exemplar texts in a dynamic new direction.

Each... more

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Going Public
Priorities & Practice at the Manhattan New School
Grade: K-5th
Pub Date: 8/6/1999

    [This book] is irresistible. . . . I just wish I had put all of Shelley's ideas into practice yesterday. Thank you, thank you, Shelley. How ever did you find the time-to create the school itself and write so wonderfully about it?

    —Deborah Meier
    Author of The Power of Their Ideas

"With wide readership, this book could change... more

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Living Between the Lines
Grade: K-5th
Pub Date: 11/15/1990

Living Between the Lines is a heartening invitation to bring new life into reading-writing workshops. Calkins has woven insights, practical suggestions, references, and anecdotes into this inspirational story of a community of educators who have pushed back the frontiers of what we know about teaching writing and reading.

Personal in approach and comprehensive... more

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Heinemann Author Q & A Series: Georgia Heard, Part 2

I’m afraid if I started listing all my mentors I might leave someone out, but I’ll always be grateful to the very early days of TCRWP with Lucy Calkins, Shelley Harwayne, Hindy List, Ralph Fletcher, JoAnn Portalupi, Martha Horn, Jenifer Hall, and Jim Sullivan.... more
Nancie Atwell Reflects on 40 Years of Teaching

The support I received from publishers, mentors, and friends—pioneers like Bob Boynton, Philippa Stratton, Dixie Goswami, Janet Emig, Donald Graves, Donald Murray, Thomas Newkirk, Glenda Bissex, Mary Ellen Giacobbe, Linda Rief, Maureen Barbieri, and Shelley Harwayne—was essential, generous, and transformative.... more
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