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Rural Sites Teachers Inspire Community Connections
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…
The Family Writing Project: No More Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
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…
Embracing Your Inner Writer: What it Means to Teach as a Writer
In this chapter from the second edition of <em>Pose, Wobble, Flow</em>, Garcia and O'Donnell-Allen make the case for teachers to "take on the pose" of teacher as writer and discuss how to establish a practice of writing.
Write Now Teacher Studio

Where teachers write, share, and talk shop about writing and the teaching of writing
Hosted by the National Writing Project, the Write Now Teacher Studio is an open, online community of educators for educators. It’s a place to write together, examine our teaching, create and refine curricula, and work toward ever more effective and equitable practices to create confident, creative, and critical thinkers and writers in our classrooms and courses.