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Lawrence BainesLawrence Baines is a former secondary school teacher, writing project director, computer geek, author, and professor. Baines has written or edited four books on the teaching of writing, including Teaching Adolescents to Write (2003) and Going Bohemian: Engaging adolescents in the art of writing well (2000), which won an award for "best book in education" from Independent Publisher. Baines has extensive experience working with urban and rural school districts as well as with state departments of education. His areas of expertise include writing and raising achievement by making learning an enjoyable activity. Currently he is a professor of English Education at the University of Toledo.

View Lawrence Baines' resume/Vita, Publications and Workshops.

Speaking Topics

  • Reading comprehension
  • Vocabulary instruction
  • Writing instruction through multisensory approaches
  • Writing and technology

 

Publications

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  • Sample Content Thumbnail A Teachers Guide to Multisensory Learning: Improving Literacy by Engaging the Senses
  • Sample Content ThumbnailTeaching Writing to Adolescents: The Unsubtle Art of Naked Teaching
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