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“I Won’t Use Writing as Punishment . . .” Rides Again

Essays on Writing (2009)

4 thoughts on ““I Won’t Use Writing as Punishment . . .” Rides Again

  1. Isn’t it sad that teachers aren’t more inspired. Wish they could develop challenging writing activities for detention hall. I only remember a little bit of “I will not throw my pencil” in lower school. Later it was stuff like conjugating Latin verbs. I didn’t have detention, but I heard stories. Writing prompts could end up being worthwhile, but they might turn out to be fun for students… and that certainly wouldn’t do!

    Thanks for your article. Thought provoking. I’d forgotten all about writing punishments. Amazing they’re still being used.

  2. I stumbled across this while looking for Clark’s essay. I’m one of the editors of the book (Heather Clark, no relation). I just wanted to say, that although this was quite a few years ago, I’m so glad you found a piece of our book something to open up conversation with your students. It’s exactly what we wanted it to do. Wishing you well.

    1. Thanks, Heather! The readings that you and Lizbeth Bryant collected in Essays on Writing were the sources of many classroom conversations–and springboards for many pieces of writing as well.

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