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Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Assignments Matter Workshop--Wednesday, August 5, 2015

assignmat.jpg9:00 am to 3:00 pm, 135 Nicholson Hall (University of Minnesota East Bank)
Limited to 25 middle school or high school teachers
Free, but registration is required
To register, email mwp@umn.edu
Registration deadline: July 24, 2015

Assignments Matter Training is for middle school and high school teachers of all content areas that work with literacy and the Literacy State and Common Core Standards.
Learn about a Writing Assignment Template designed to help teachers create more meaningful writing assignments and ensure alignment with the Common Core Standards
Try a Peer Jurying tool to validate writing assignments before using them with students
Join a community of teachers working and learning together
Use social media to connect with other training sites on that day


In addition, each participant will:
Earn CEU credits
Get a free lunch
Have an opportunity to become involved with a community of teachers working together to improve education and student writing. Together we work smarter and stronger!

See the Assignment Matters flyer for more information.

Monday, February 9, 2015

Attend the 2015 Open Institute on Writing for Social Justice

teaching for joy.bmpCI 5410: Writing Process and Thematic Inquiry: Writing for Social Justice
3 Credits
Facilitated by Jessica Dockter Tierney and Stephanie Rollag

WHO?
Teachers in all grade levels, content areas, and experience levels

We encourage experienced social justice educators and those new to the theme to join us! Past Invitational Summer and Open Institute participants are welcome, as are both degree and non-degree seeking students.

WHEN?
Monday-Friday, June 15-19; Tuesday, June 23; and Friday, June 26
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

WHERE?
Nicholson Hall, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis East Bank Campus

WRITING
You will reflect on your own writing processes as you write, share your writing, and participate in a community of writers. Writing groups will meet several times during the week.

TEACHING
You will consider the theory and practice of writing instruction that helps students achieve their potential as writers and change agents.

LEARNING
You will examine a current literacy issue related to the course theme: Writing for Social Justice. Course texts include Linda Christensen's Reading, Writing, and Rising Up and Teaching for Joy and Justice.

For more information on how to register for the Open Institute, contact mwp@umn.edu