2013-14 Professional
Development Services
Planning for professional development in the 2013-14 school year? The Chippewa River Writing Project can help meet your needs for high-quality, inquiry-based courses, school-based workshops and with our annual conference.
Save the Date for our 4th Annual Writing Conference
Fast becoming a tradition, our annual conference features a nationally-known keynote speaker and breakout sessions hosted by our own CRWP teacher consultants.
This year’s conference will occur on Monday, January 20th, 2014, and will take place at CMU’s state-of-the-art College of Education building.
Heinemann author and co-director of the Boise State Writing Project, Jim Fredricksen, will be our keynote speaker.
For more information about the conference, contact CRWP C0-Director, Elizabeth Brockman.
CRWP Mini-Courses
This fall, CRWP teacher consultants plan to lead one-month mini-courses on narrative, informational, and argumentative writing.
Using a hybrid format, participants will join us for three weekly meetings on CMU’s campus on either Tuesday night or Saturday morning, and then engage in online activities throughout the rest of the month.
For more information about these mini-courses, contact CRWP Director, Troy Hicks.
School-Based Workshops
Continuing in the NWP tradition of “teachers teaching teachers,” CRWP teacher consultants are available for half- and full-day professional development workshops that can be hosted at your school or district. With successful partnerships that have focused on digital writing, writing across the curriculum, and creating a writing workshop, CRWP can facilitate a variety of workshops for K-12 teachers. For more information, contact CRWP Director, Troy Hicks.
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