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One-Day Workshops for Outreach and Revenue

By March 1, 2013
Many writing project sites raise funds by offering a series of one-day open workshops over the course of a school year. This list of workshops offered by the University of Mississippi Writing Project in 2013 may inspire teacher-leaders at other sites to think about how they could develop…
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Short and Meaningful Programming: Expanding the Work and Reach of the Site

By Meg Petersen and Valerie Combie
You're a teacher, not a small business owner? Yes, that is true, but running a Writing Project site and/or developing writing project programming requires an entreprenureial spirit and approach. With that in mind, this collection offers a glimpse into several ways sites have developed…
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"They Carried Us:" Exploring our Literacy Roots and Routes with Joy and Genius

Teachers from the Philadelphia Writing Project and educators at the African American Museum in Philadelphia developed and hosted a series of events focused on the hidden histories of African American women in Philadelphia from 1700 to the present. They created a series of public discussion…
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