Bringing Writing to Life: Exploring the Research and Practice of Writing Instruction
Join us to unpack the research and find out how teaching writing as a separate content area provides a critical pathway for fostering effective communication skills as well as nurturing creativity and critical thinking, which are essential skills for both academic and personal success.
During this professional learning experience, participants will:
When students learn to express themselves through writing, they develop the capacity not only to communicate effectively but also to think deeply and critically. In spite of these and other research-backed benefits of prioritizing writing instruction, educators often find it difficult to carve out the time required to teach processes, skills, and strategies, guide students through the writing process, and provide them with the dedicated writing time they need to grow into deep thinkers and lifelong writers.
You’ll leave well-equipped with professional resources, lesson examples, and checklists that can help you teach writing processes, strategies, grammar, and feedback techniques that match your students’ needs and bring writing to life.
Intended Audience: K-5 District and building leaders, instructional coaches, and teachers
Details
Date: Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Time: 12–3 PM CT
Location: Bossier Civic Center, Red River Room, 620 Benton Rd, Bossier City, LA 71111
Cost: Complimentary, but you must register in advance.
Schedule
12-12:45 PM: Arrival/Networking Lunch (provided)
12:45–1 PM: Getting Settled for the Session
1–3 PM: Session
Facilitator
Facilitated by Elizabeth Sens, Manager of Educational Partnerships
Questions? Please contact events@collaborativeclassroom.org.