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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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Place-Based Writing in Action: Opportunities for Authentic Writing in the World Beyond the Classroom

By National Writing Project
Based on the insight that "places are everywhere," this NWP Radio show explores how educators are using place to support students in having authentic opportunities to learn, grow, and connect. Join this team of teacher-editors and -authors from <em><a…
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Young Writing Camp: The Community Continues

By Adela Arriaga
Two months ago after a young writing camp ended, students were still writing, editing and commenting on each other’s writing.  <span data-sheets-root="1">Adela Arriaga</span> reflects on the summer and asks herself why students are still writing and what is motivating them to continue.…
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Write Now Teacher Studio

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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.

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