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Rural Sites Teachers Inspire Community Connections

By Phip Ross
This article offers several suggestions for how rural teachers can involve parents in literacy projects that impact student learning and engagement. Successful strategies include "parent-teacher-student journals." These strategies may spark ideas for inquiry projects or study groups focused…
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The Family Writing Project: No More Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

By Arthur Kelly
Describing the family writing project that he developed and led, Arthur Kelly explains that such programs offer families the rare opportunity to come together and create a community of writers: “As in National Writing Project summer institutes, participants in family writing projects discuss…
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Teeny Tiny Poetry: Prompts for Writing (and Sharing) Outside

This resource is available to support place-based writing outside anytime of year and comes with related resources and age-level recommendations. Originally developed for Write Out (writeout.nwp.org).
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