As the COVID-19 pandemic forced schools to close in the spring of 2020, teacher consultants from a local writing project site were compelled to make their practice public, sharing conversations about what remote learning and the teaching of writing could look like through a series of eight webinars and, subsequently, an open institute in the summer of 2020. Built on principles of the National Writing Project including openness, flexibility, and an inquiry-driven stance toward professional learning, the work of this site’s director and teacher leaders is described as they worked together to think about issues of equity and access, socio-emotional learning, and engaging their students in substantive learning activities using digital writing t...
The importance of accessing and sharing children’s literature took on new meaning as educators pivot...
One of the challenges for writing tutors during the pandemic has been trying to find ways to replica...
This paper describes the successes and challenges of an assistant professor and her students as they...
In this article, two university-level writing teacher educators describe their experiences in the Sp...
This account of transitioning a children’s literature course to remote learning during the Covid-19 ...
This is a narrative piece for the special edition, Writing Teacher Education in Extraordinary Times....
As educators we are by our very nature self-reflective practitioners. The COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 ...
In this article, I discuss an initiative to support preservice and practicing English language arts ...
Writing and teaching writing during the early parts of the Covid-19 pandemic presented a number of c...
COVID-19’s impacts revealed that teaching writing online was no longer merely an issue of convenienc...
This article explores how a sudden shift to distance learning created unique challenges in a co-requ...
The need to provide solutions to pandemic deterritorialized teaching took effect almost overnight in...
Seven weeks into our Spring 2020 semester, the Covid-19 pandemic was wreaking havoc on the world. Th...
This article shares the experiences of two student teachers as they traversed the complex and unknow...
After adjusting her writing methods course for distance learning due to coronavirus restrictions, an...
The importance of accessing and sharing children’s literature took on new meaning as educators pivot...
One of the challenges for writing tutors during the pandemic has been trying to find ways to replica...
This paper describes the successes and challenges of an assistant professor and her students as they...
In this article, two university-level writing teacher educators describe their experiences in the Sp...
This account of transitioning a children’s literature course to remote learning during the Covid-19 ...
This is a narrative piece for the special edition, Writing Teacher Education in Extraordinary Times....
As educators we are by our very nature self-reflective practitioners. The COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 ...
In this article, I discuss an initiative to support preservice and practicing English language arts ...
Writing and teaching writing during the early parts of the Covid-19 pandemic presented a number of c...
COVID-19’s impacts revealed that teaching writing online was no longer merely an issue of convenienc...
This article explores how a sudden shift to distance learning created unique challenges in a co-requ...
The need to provide solutions to pandemic deterritorialized teaching took effect almost overnight in...
Seven weeks into our Spring 2020 semester, the Covid-19 pandemic was wreaking havoc on the world. Th...
This article shares the experiences of two student teachers as they traversed the complex and unknow...
After adjusting her writing methods course for distance learning due to coronavirus restrictions, an...
The importance of accessing and sharing children’s literature took on new meaning as educators pivot...
One of the challenges for writing tutors during the pandemic has been trying to find ways to replica...
This paper describes the successes and challenges of an assistant professor and her students as they...