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MAPS Planner for Writing to a Public Audience
The MAPS planner, inspired by the work of Dawn Reed and Troy Hicks, was created as part of a collection of resources for NWP's College, Career, and Community Writers Program (C3WP). The planner is designed to support students in thinking about the specific rhetorical situation for going…
Student-Run Middle School Broadcast Media Program
A story of how a before-school club was transformed into two class sections of broadcast media, giving 64 middle school students hands-on experience producing a daily news show.
Romantic Love is a Myth; Or, How to Unpack a Genre
Larissa Pamohov shares her teacher inquiry project exploring the possibilities of diving into the topics of love and romance with her students in high school English classroom.
Literacies Before Technologies
In this book, Jill and Troy—alongside several other colleagues—share their classroom practices as they inquiry into the Beliefs for Integrating Technology into the English Language Arts Classroom.
The Dilemma of Copyright and Digital Texts
A guide to properly using copyrighted materials while respecting intellectual property through fair use practices.
Digital Civics Toolkit: 5 Resource Modules for Educators
The Digital Civics Toolkit, built on research from the MacArthur Research Network on Youth and Participatory Politics, organizes resources for engaging youth in the civic potentials of digital life. The toolkit is organized into five distinct modules that each capture a key practice…
Using the Film True Justice in Your Classroom
True Justice: Bryan Stevenson’s Fight for Equality follows 30 years of the Equal Justice Initiative’s work on behalf of the poor, the incarcerated, and the condemned. The Kunhardt Film Foundation has created lessons, engagement guides, and interviews to support educators in teaching the film…
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.