Introduction, Charles A. MacArthur, Steve Graham, and Jill Fitzgerald I. Theories and Models of Writing 1. What Do Sociocultural Studies of Writing Tell Us about Learning to Write?, Charles Bazerman 2. Writing Research from a Cognitive Perspective, Charles A. MacArthur and Steve Graham 3. Writing Research from a New Literacies Lens, Donald J. Leu, David Slomp, Lisa Zawilinski, and Julie Corrigan II. Writing Development 4. Writing Process Theory: A Functional Dynamic Approach, Huub van den Bergh, Gert Rijlaarsdam, and Elke van Steendam 5. Understanding Planning in Text Production, Mark Torrance 6. A Sociocultural Perspective on Writing Development: Toward an Agenda for Classroom Research on Students' Use of Social Practices, Richard Beach, George E. Newell, and Jennifer VanDerHeide 7. After Writing, After School, Katherine Schultz, Glynda A. Hull, and Jennifer Higgs 8. The Development of Multileveled Writing Systems of the Brain: Brain Lessons for Writing Instruction, Karin H. James, R. Joanne Jao, and Virginia Berninger 9. From Language to Text: The Development and Learning of Translation, Michel Fayol 10. From Text to Language and Back: The Emergence of Written Language, Liliana Tolchinsky 11. Self-Efficacy Beliefs and Motivation in Writing Development, Roger H. Bruning and Douglas F. Kauffman 12. Self-Regulation and Writing: Meta-Analysis of the Self-Regulation Processes in Zimmerman and Risemberg's Model, Tanya Santangelo, Karen R. Harris, and Steve Graham 13. Relationships between Reading and Writing Development, Timothy Shanahan III. Instruction in Writing 14. Evidence-Based Practice and Writing Instruction: A Review of Reviews, Steve Graham, Karen R. Harris, and Amber B. Chambers 15. New Developments in Genre-Based Literacy Pedagogy, David Rose 16. Writing to Learn, Perry D. Klein, Nina Arcon, and Samanta Baker 17. Sociocultural Approaches to High School Writing Instruction: Examining the Roles of Context, Positionality, and Power, Michelle Nguyen Kwok, Exequiel Ganding III, Glynda A. Hull, and Elizabeth Birr Moje 18. Instruction in Evaluation and Revision, Charles A. MacArthur 19. Grammar Instruction, Richard Hudson 20. Argumentative Writing, Ralph P. Ferretti and Yueyue Fan 21. Computer-Based Writing Instruction, Laura K. Allen, Matthew E. Jacovina, and Danielle S. McNamara 22. The Role of Professional Development for Enhancing Writing Instruction, Sarah J. McCarthey and Cristin M. Geoghegan IV. Writing and Special Populations 23. Writing Development and Instruction for Students with Learning Disabilities: Using Diagnostic Categories to Study Writing Difficulties, Vince Connelly and Julie Dockrell 24. Writing Development and Instruction for English Language Learners, Alister Cumming 25. Teaching Writing in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Classrooms, Valerie Kinloch and Tanja Burkhard V. Analytic Tools for Writing Research 26. Automated Writing Evaluation: An Expanding Body of Knowledge, Mark D. Shermis, Jill Burstein, Norbert Elliot, Shayne Miel, and Peter W. Foltz 27. Keystroke Logging in Writing Research: Analyzing Online Writing Processes, Luuk Van Waes, Marielle Leijten, Eva Lindgren, and ?sa Wengelin 28. Linguistic Analysis Tools, Pablo Pirnay-Dummer