Open Institute 2008: Why Writing Works

Open Institute is a week long, collaborative exploration of how writing workshop works in classrooms facilitated by Teacher-Consultants of the Indiana Writing Project. The Open Institute is open to and appropriate for all teachers. Past participants have ranged from kindergarten teachers to high school French instructors.

Why Writing Works

June 23 - June 27, 2008

This workshop will provide an opportunity for teachers in grades K—12 to work collaboratively to explore how the Writing workshop works in classrooms—what it looks like and how to put it into practice. This workshop is for you if you have a desire to reflect on your own practice as a teacher of writing and investigate ways to enhance what you are currently doing in the classroom. During the week you will enter a community of writers, share with other teachers from various backgrounds, experience the writing workshop, delve into the professional literature, and work with others to plan your own writing workshop for the fall.

At the end of the week you will have...

  • A philosophy of writing
  • Goals for the upcoming school year
  • A CD of collaborative mini-lessons and an anthology of writings
  • An understanding of Writing Workshop and how it fits under the standards
  • Experience of being part of a community of writers
  • A copy of Writing Workshop: The Essential Guide by Ralph Fletcher & JoAnn Portalupi

The Details

June 23-27, 2008
9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Robert Bell Building @ Ball State University
Registration cost: $215.00
Space is limited to 20 participants!

Register

Download the brochure and registration form (pdf)

Registration deadline:
The March 2 deadline has been extended. Although space is limited, we are still accepting applicants!

 

Register

Download the brochure and registration form (pdf)

NOTE: The March 2 deadline has been extended. Although space is limited, we are still accepting applicants!