How educators can promote writing skills in a tech-heavy world

This article hit me right in the “writing matters” place—because it doesn’t shame technology, it just reminds us that writing is still a core life skill, even when screens are everywhere. I especially liked how practical the suggestions are: build daily journaling stamina, model the writing process, make writing feel exciting (not an afterthought), celebrate “published” final drafts, and intentionally connect writing to other subjects so kids see it as useful, not just “ELA work.”

If you’re a writer, it’s a good reminder that strong writing isn’t about having perfect inspiration—it’s about reps, structure, and encouragement… the same stuff we all need at any age.

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Question: what helped you most as a developing writer—a teacher who modeled it, consistent journaling, or someone who celebrated your finished work?

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