“Implementing Collaborative Writing Tasks in Multilingual Classrooms offers comprehensive and updated coverage of collaborative writing as well as clear pedagogical suggestions. This will be a go-to book for everything one needs to know about collaborative writing in the L2 writing classroom.”— An Cheng, Oklahoma State University
“With its pedagogical orientation, practical perspective, and concrete examples backed by research, Implementing Collaborative Writing Tasks provides the perfect overview to the topic. Li and Storch walk readers through the process of preparing students, conducting collaborative writing, and assessing resultant products and processes. Clear tables and sections focusing on suggestions for teachers make this a perfect resource for anyone who works with language learners or multilingual writers.”— Dawn Bikowski, Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center
“Implementing Collaborative Writing Tasks in Multilingual Classrooms offers comprehensive and updated coverage of collaborative writing as well as clear pedagogical suggestions. This will be a go-to book for everything one needs to know about collaborative writing in the L2 writing classroom.”— An Cheng, Oklahoma State University
“Li and Storch cover the fundamentals of collaborative writing (CW), its benefits for language learning and writing development, and different modes for implementing it. Moreover, they review different types of CW tasks and the patterns of interaction they generate and offer insights on assessing CW products and processes. With concrete examples and well-organized, informative tables, the book will be extremely relevant for practitioners in multilingual settings. Highly engaging reading!”— María del Pilar García Mayo, Universidad del País Vasco
“This groundbreaking monograph offers an up-to-date synthesis of research and practice on collaborative writing in multilingual classrooms. With its comprehensive coverage of a wide range of relevant topics and strong pedagogical focus, it stands out as a valuable contribution and an essential resource for both preservice and inservice teachers, as well as teacher educators.”— Icy Lee, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore