1st Edition

Every Student’s Right to Write Classroom Writing Rooted in Community

By Tiana Silvas Copyright 2026
148 Pages 24 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

148 Pages 24 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

Young students deserve writing spaces that center community while working to nurture the heart of the writer. But how can we center their right to write despite the constant pulls from initiatives, curriculum shifts, and increased momentum around censorship? How can we intentionally reflect on our personal experiences with writing as well as our classroom practices to enhance our collective work... Read more

1. Courage and Critical Hope  2. Cultivating Community  3. Centering Deep Listening with Compassion and Empathy  4. Co-Constructing Writing Experiences: Turning the Workshop Over to Students  5. The Right to Write

Biography

Tiana Silvas (she/her) is a mother of two and has been teaching in New York City for over twenty years. In addition to her current role teaching sixth grade ELA, she has taught upper elementary, led teacher development as a literacy coach, and has served on several equity centered think tanks. Tiana was the recipient of the 2019 NCTE Donald H. Graves Award for Excellence in the Teaching of Writing and was named an NYC 2025–2026 Big Apple District Champion. Always considering herself a learner, Tiana embraces ongoing reflection as she works collectively for educational equity with students, staff, and families.