Praise for the previous edition:"Teaching Students to Write has impressed me as something substantially different and above the other books on the teaching of writing....[Neman] has...created a book that is at once solid, deep, pedagogically appealing, and in many ways original."--Joseph M. Williams, University of Chicago"Excellent book. Best I've seen available."--Chris Saxild, Mt. Senario College"In Teaching Students to Write, second edition, Professor Neman combines her extensive experience in secondary and college English education, along with a broad understanding of composition and literary studies, to produce a textbook which should prove invaluable to anyone preparing to teach high-school English or freshman composition. We can find many books which discuss pedagogical composition theory, but Teaching Students to Writeillustrates how the theory might translate into practical applications in the classroom." --Barbara Wenner, University of Cincinnati(on the first edition) "Teaching Students to Write has impressed me as something substantially different and above the other books on the teaching of writing....What sets it apart is the way in which [Beth Neman] has drawn on a vast scholarly literature, integrated it easily into the flow of her discussion about teaching, and created a book that is at once solid, deep, pedagogically appealing, and in many ways original."--Joseph M. Williams,University of Chicago"A fine book which proceeds from solid ideas about the nature of writing as a human process rather than as a mechanical product, this text is a challenging blend of rational theory and practical means of applying theory. As an English educator, I see it as a tool of immeasurable value."--Mark Gulesian, College of William and Mary"The best thing on the subject that I've ever seen,...a beautiful blend of content and methodology."--Bob Reising, Pembroke State University"Ms. Neman's notions of building confidence and breaking down student inhibitions are proper, valuable, and worthy ones which most of us who enjoy teaching composition hold."--Jerry L. Sullivan, California State University at Long Beach