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Page 1: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA MERCED WRITING PROJECT 2008 Summer Invitational Institute.

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIAMERCED

WRITING PROJECT

2008 Summer Invitational Institute

Page 2: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA MERCED WRITING PROJECT 2008 Summer Invitational Institute.

• Good writing teachers are writers themselves.

• They know the Daily Journal is a good place to THINK: experiment with new ideas, clarify ideas, and store ideas for later use.

Daily JOURNALING for 20 min.

Page 3: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA MERCED WRITING PROJECT 2008 Summer Invitational Institute.

Writing and reading the DAILY LOG . . .• The Daily Log is a record of

each day’s events.

• Writing a Daily Log teaches note-taking and note-making strategies as well as creative report writing.

• Log keepers experimented with many genre such as letters, stories, poems, songs, news articles, plays, and myths.

Page 4: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA MERCED WRITING PROJECT 2008 Summer Invitational Institute.

GOOD WRITING INSTRUCTION ISN’T MAGIC! It is knowing what works, when it works, and why it works….

Page 5: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA MERCED WRITING PROJECT 2008 Summer Invitational Institute.

Best Practice Demonstrations• Coaching and demonstrating best practices

are the core of our Leadership Training in the Invitational Institute.

Page 6: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA MERCED WRITING PROJECT 2008 Summer Invitational Institute.

Examining Student Work

• Showing and discussing student work is integral to best practice demonstrations

“This is what my students were doing. This is what they do now.”

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Fellows Actively Participate as Students in Each Other’s

Presentations

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WRITING GROUPS: Respond, Revise, Edit!

• Fellows wrote and revised 4 five-page essays

• Writing groups responded with praise & questions to clarify

• The types of writing varied but included both personal and professional pieces

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Successful, Writing Groups Require:

• Building Trust• Being Honest• Pointing to what

works• Reading closely to

identify an opportunity for development

• Writers who are willing to consider readers’ needs.

Page 10: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA MERCED WRITING PROJECT 2008 Summer Invitational Institute.

Reading, Writing & Discussing Research in Teaching Writing

Fellows studied three books on teaching writing and did a book-talk on a fourth.

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GRADUATION DAY!From Fellow to Teacher Consultant of

The UC Merced Writing Project

A California Writing Project Site –

Affiliate of the National Writing Project

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Leadership Opportunities for our Teacher Consultants• Workshop Presenter

• Inservice Coordinator

• Teacher Researcher

• Writing Group Member

• Book Study Group Member

• School Partnership Coach

• Special Interest Study Group—– ELL Network – Embedding State Writing Standards– K-3 Network—Emergent Writers– ISAW Network—Academic Writing– Adopted Texts and Writing Instruction– Technology and Writing

• Advanced Institute Participant• Returning Fellow• Young Writers Academy Leader• Summer Seminar Leader• CWP Statewide Program Participant

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