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The Way We Teach Writing Now: The Secondary School Perspective
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 October 2020
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Class size and teaching load, hierarchical relations between college and high school, mandates from federal and state government as well as school districts and principals, the socioeconomic status of communities in which schools are located, required external assessments, student and faculty retention rates, and literacy levels of English language learners all shape the way writing is taught in secondary school.
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