Teaching Writing

A Visit with the Authors of Wondrous Words: Reimagining Writers and Writing in the Elementary Classroom

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A conversation about reclaiming teacher creativity and professional autonomy in elementary writing classrooms. Originally published on December 2, 2025

Headshots of Katie and Stella with Wondrous Words book cover on blue background with their names and the NWP Radio logo.

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NWP Radio sits down with Katie Wood Ray and Stella Villalba to discuss the new edition of Wondrous Words, Katie’s landmark 1999 book on responsive writing instruction. Twenty-five years later, the authors explore how teaching has changed—and why their message about writer agency, teacher decision-making, and the joy of teaching is more urgent than ever. In an era of mandated curricula and scripted lessons, they argue for a pedagogy of listening and kidwatching that treats students as writers making real choices, not just students completing assignments.

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