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MOOCs on the Loose: The Effect of #clmooc on Professional Development Opportunities in the NWP Network
MOOCs on the Loose: The Effect of #clmooc on Professional Development Opportunities in the NWP Network
Future Ready Schools
Future Ready Schools
Future Ready Schools
NWP is a coalition partner of Future Ready, an initiative by the US Department of Education and the Alliance for Excellent Education. But what does it mean to be "Future Ready" for your site and school communities? This NWP Radio episode is meant to support sites in understanding the goals of Future Ready for districts and to hear from NWP educators across the country who are working on local, state, and national levels to craft system-wide approaches to professional learning as schools adopt new technology.
Spring Meeting 2015: Teacher Leadership in Action
On this episode of NWP Radio, we previewed plans for the 2015 NWP Spring Meeting in Washington, DC, March 25–27, which included a focus on how teachers in the NWP network embody leadership in their classrooms and schools, and through their professional learning collaborations and partnerships.
Spring Meeting 2015: Teacher Leadership in Action
Spring Meeting 2015: Teacher Leadership in Action
Playing with Stories: An Interview with Kevin Cordi
Teacher, Columbus Area Writing Project co-director, and storyteller, Kevin Cordi, talks to NWP Radio about the value of play in creating stories, and shares ideas from his book, Playing With Stories: Story Crafting for Storytellers, Writers, Teachers and Other Imaginative Thinkers.
Playing with Stories: An Interview with Kevin Cordi
Playing with Stories: An Interview with Kevin Cordi
The Art of the College Essay
The Art of the College Essay
The Art of the College Essay
Join Gabrielle Glancy, author of The Art of the College Essay and editor of Best College Admissions Essays 2014, as well as three student college essay writers in this episode of NWP Radio. Hear some award winning college essays, interviews with their authors, and a conversation with Glancy about her work with young people in the college admissions process.
Writing and Teaching to Change the World
Writing and Teaching to Change the World
Writing and Teaching to Change the World
This show is focused on the narrative inquiry process and findings from a year-long Teacher Inquiry Community supported by the National Writing Project. Specifically, the guests focus on what readers can find in their published book, Writing and Teaching to Change the World: Connecting with our Most Vulnerable Students.
Interconnections: Understanding Systems Through Digital Design
Interconnections: Understanding Systems Through Digital Design
This episode of NWP Radio celebrates the launch of a curriculum series called, Interconnections: Understanding Systems Through Digital Design, developed collaboratively by designers and educators from the National Writing Project alongside colleagues from Indiana University's Creativity Labs, the Institute of Play, and the Digital Youth Network.
Interconnections: Understanding Systems Through Digital Design
Sound of a Wild Snail Eating: The Story of a Snail, a Scientist, and a Writer
An interview with Elisabeth Tova Bailey, author of The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating, and Timothy Pearce, assistant curator of mollusks and head of the mollusk section at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
Sound of a Wild Snail Eating: The Story of a Snail, a Scientist, and a Writer
Sound of a Wild Snail Eating: The Story of a Snail, a Scientist, and a Writer
Not Just a Collection of Dusty Boxes: The NWP Archives Project
Not Just a Collection of Dusty Boxes: The NWP Archives Project
Not Just a Collection of Dusty Boxes: The NWP Archives Project
Learn more about the NWP Archives Project, which will construct a living and usable history of our NWP. In addition to explaining the project, this show includes a segment featuring the voices of Writing Project teacher-consultants and directors sharing reflections on their own Writing Project experience and what the Writing Project means to them. NWP leaders who have donated to support the Archives Project also talk about what compelled them to give.
Poem Central: An Interview with Shirley McPhillips
Poem Central: An Interview with Shirley McPhillips
In this interview with Shirley McPhillips, author of Poem Central: Word Journeys with Readers and Writers, McPhillips discusses her life with poetry and her work with youth as readers and makers of poems.
Poem Central: An Interview with Shirley McPhillips
A Park in Your Backyard—Summer Youth Programs & More at the National Park
A Park in Your Backyard—Summer Youth Programs & More at the National Park
When teacher-leaders at a National Writing Project site and like-minded park rangers from a nearby National Park collaborate to develop youth programs, deep learning happens. Listen to an engaging conversation with four teams who have partnered to develop meaningful opportunities for young people as they reshape their relationship to place through writing in historic sites.