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Writing Workshop Support Group

  • Are you interested in implementing Writer’s Workshop in your classroom?
  • Are you looking for solutions to some of the problems plaguing the workshop format you are currently using?
  • Does the chance to build professional camaraderie with other teachers and participate in a local network of educators sound inviting to you?
  • Would you like to learn more about practical methods for putting best practice into action and earn recertification credits in the process?

Join us for the next session of Writing Workshop Support Group!

Topic: Writing for Authentic Audiences: Helping Students Find Their Voice and Use It! 

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Thursday, March 27, 2008
4:30-6:00pm
University Readiness Center, Room 220,  USC-Upstate
Refreshments Provided
Certificate Renewal Credits Available
For more information contact tthomas@uscupstate.edu 
or call Tasha Thomas at 864.503.5653

This professional development opportunity is offered at no cost to all certified educators in the Upstate, regardless of grade level or subject area.  New and veteran teachers alike meet monthly to discuss possible solutions to the challenges we encounter with literacy instruction across the curriculum.  Local classroom teachers facilitate each meeting. Topics for discussion are chosen by members of the support group. This truly is ongoing professional development for teachers, by teachers!

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Additional Resources
The National Writing Project
SC Writing Improvement Network
SC State Council of The International Reading Association
SC Council of Teachers of English
National Council for Teachers of English
SC Department of Education
Hub City Writers Project
SWP Forum on Ning 

Contact Us
Tasha A. Thomas, Director
USC Upstate
800 University Way
Spartanburg, SC 29303
Office 864-503-5653
Fax 864-503-5825
tthomas@uscupstate.edu

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The Spartanburg Writing Project is an affiliate of the National Writing Project, a national model for professional development with more than 180 sites across the United States and the world.