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In this comprehensive session from ECTAC 2025, Lisa Collum, experienced educator and founder of Top Score Writing, shares powerful strategies to transform struggling writers into confident and capable students. Specifically designed for teachers working with low-level, Exceptional Student Education (ESE), and English Language Learner (ELL) students, Lisa provides clear, structured approaches that deliver results. Key highlights include: Explicit writing instruction methods using easy-to-follow outlines (IRC and ITC) Insight into Florida's innovative hybrid scoring system (AI and human scoring) Practical progress monitoring tools, including skill trackers and informal assessment checklists Engaging classroom strategies such as writing seminars, table writing activities, and effective use of color-coding for organization Lisa also emphasizes the critical need for foundational, non-text based writing practice to build essential skills before transitioning to text-based evidence writing. This video is filled with actionable insights, useful resources for teachers—including free typing practice websites—and practical tips for creating an engaging writing environment. Watch now and discover how you can effectively support your students and elevate their writing skills from struggling to strong! 🔗 Don't forget to explore additional resources mentioned in the video: Practice typing essays: TSWtest.com Join Lisa's email list for regular updates and valuable resources. #TeachingWriting #ESE #ELL #EducationStrategies #TopScoreWriting #EffectiveInstruction #TeacherResources #ECTAC2025