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IUSWP is a local site of the National Writing Project. There are five NWP sites in Indiana. The Indiana University Southeast Writing Project site has the unique distinction of being the only NWP local site south of the Indianapolis, IN area. The mission of the National Writing Project (NWP) is to improve the teaching of writing and improve learning in the nation’s schools. Through its professional development model, the National Writing Project recognizes the primary importance of teacher knowledge, expertise, and leadership. Ann Lieberman and Diane R. Wood in their article The National Writing Project write,” The National Writing Project’s distinctive social practices and networks create the learning communities that teachers need. Compelling descriptions of how teachers learn and studies of the organizational settings that facilitate professional learning have pointed to new ways to improve the professional development of teachers (Cochran-Smith & Lytle, 1993; Darling-Hammond, 1993; Fishman & McCarthy, 2000; Hargreaves, 1994; McLaughlin & Talbert, 1993). These findings make it more apparent than ever that the old workshop delivery model for teachers must give way to vibrant and ongoing professional learning communities where teachers generate, as well as gain, knowledge. The National Writing Project believes that access to high quality educational experiences is a basic right of all learners and a cornerstone of equity. Through its extensive network of teachers, the National Writing Project seeks to promote exemplary instruction of writing in every classroom in America. The National Writing Project values diversity – our own as well….(Read More…)
 The 2007 IUSWP SI Fellows have been selected. This year’s SI Fellows are as follows: Kathy Briscoe, Pat Buechler, Lisa Cymbalist, Jennifer Dooley, Lisa Gardner, Jodi Gleason, Sherry Green, Tina Herring, William Hornickel, Jeromie Jones, Jim Lang, Rebecca Lee, Sandy Myers, Michelle Padgett, Deanna Pendley, Jennifer Pierce, Susan Ann Prater, Misty Ray, Danelle Woodruff. (Fellows Contact Info PDF File) Continue reading » |
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