Reference Summary: Writing instruction often focuses on grammar and mechanics–but what students really need help with is developing their ideas. The video is based on David Hyerle's book Visual Tools for Transforming Information into Knowledge.
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Writing instruction often focuses on grammar and mechanics–but what students really need help with is developing their ideas. The video is based on David Hyerle's book Visual Tools for Transforming Information into Knowledge.
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- Writing instruction often focuses on grammar and mechanics–but what students really need help with is developing their ideas.
- The video is based on David Hyerle's book Visual Tools for Transforming Information into Knowledge.
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