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1. Do Special and General Education Teachers' Mindset Theories About the Malleability of Writing and Intelligence Predict Their Writing Practices?

2. Academic writing practices in a psychology degree in the distance learning modality (Prácticas de escritura académica en el pregrado de psicología en modalidad a distancia).

3. Demystifying simultaneous triliteracy development: One child's emergent writing practices across three scripts focusing on letter recognition, directionality and name writing.

4. Secondary Educators' Writing Practices for Students with Disabilities: Examining Distance Learning and In-Person Instruction.

5. Forum: The Case for Reflexive Writing Practices in Management Communication and Organization Studies.

6. Before: The avant-textes of "From Man to Man" and Olive Schreiner's writing practices.

7. Understanding children's perspectives of classroom writing practices through drawings.

8. A National Survey of the Writing Instructional Practices of Teachers of Students With Visual Impairments.

9. Writing practices in Spanish universities / Las prácticas escritas en la universidad española.

10. English Language Learners' Writing Practices and Attitudes.

11. Trafficking in Facts: Writing Practices in Social Work.

13. Circling the text: Nomadic writing practices.

14. From Silence to Testimonio: Latina Adolescents' Agency in Writing.

15. Unlikely Qualities of Writing Qualitatively: Porous Stories of Thresholds, In-Betweeness and the Everyday.

17. Merging Eco-Literacy, Visual Poetry, and Arts-Informed Practices: A Curriculum of Eco-Justice Education.

18. Civic Writing on Digital Walls.

19. Coding Beauty and Decoding Ugliness: The Role of Aesthetic Concerns in Programming Practices.

20. Democracy or legacy? Boys' views on early literacy in three Maltese state schools.

21. Autoethnography as Practice and Process: Toward an Honest Appraisal?

22. How is Linguistic Accommodation Perceived in Instant Messaging? A Survey on Teenagers' Evaluations and Perceptions.

23. "Rise Up, Hand in Hand": Early Childhood Teachers Writing a Liberatory Literacy Pedagogy.

24. Posthuman landscapes.

25. Implementing Reflective Writing at a Newly Established Health Science Academy of Nepal: Exploring a Novel Practice, Overcoming Obstacles and Recommendations.

27. Changing How Writing Is Taught.

28. "A Lot of Students Are Already There": Repositioning Language-Minoritized Students as "Writers in Residence" in English Classrooms.

29. A Sociological Lens on Linguistic Diversity: Implications for Writing Inclusive Multiple-Choice Assessments.

30. Post-PhD Researchers' Trajectories and Networking: The Mediating Role of Writing Conceptions.

31. Writing in Museums: Toward a Rhetoric of Participation.

32. Ubiquitous Writing, Technologies, and the Social Practice of Literacies of Coordination.

33. Self-Plagiarism in Project Studies: A Call for Action and Reflection.

34. Ethnographic research: A significant context for engaging young children in dialogues about adults' writing.

35. Scanning as a Rhetorical Activity: Reporting Histories of Ether Experiments in the Johns Hopkins University Physical Seminary (1892–1913).

36. Common Core State Standards, Writing, and Students with LD: Recommendations.

37. Writing purposefully in art and design: Responding to converging and diverging new academic literacies.

38. Afterword: Writing lives, fictions, and the postcolonial.

39. Lexical Patterns in Adolescents' Online Writing: The Impact of Age, Gender, and Education.

40. "Dear Future President of the United States": Analyzing Youth Civic Writing Within the 2016 Letters to the Next President Project.

41. “No Matter How You Word It, It’s For Me”.

42. Infusing Taoist Principles into Early Literacy Professional Learning.

43. Methods, techniques and practices for research on poor consumers: A state of the art and a vade-mecum.

45. Primary School Teachers' Adaptations for Struggling Writers: Survey Study of Grade 1 to 6 Teachers in Australia.

46. Whether Live or Online, Participation is Unequal: Exploring Inequality in the Cultural Participation Patterns in the United States.

47. "Positioning" Analysis With Autoethnography—Epistemic Explorations of Self-Reflexivity: Introduction to the Special Issue.

48. Theorising Support for Interdisciplinary Early-Career Researchers Using Communicative Genre and 'Rules of the Game'.

49. Person- and identity-first language in autism research: A systematic analysis of abstracts from 11 autism journals.

50. Using Quotes to Present Claims: Practices for the Writing Stages of Qualitative Research.

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