Teaching Writing Within a Balanced Literacy Program
Friday 14 August 2009 9am4pm
This course invites participants to reflect on how writing is taught in their classrooms and to see how students' excitement for writing can be ignited. During the workshop participants will:
- explore concepts of audience and purpose
- revisit the writing process, text types, skills and strategies for writing, and
- discuss organisational strategies and links with integrated units.
"A very worthwhile, informative and interesting course. I have gained a more thorough understanding of the process of writing and what to emphasise when teaching the students." 2008 participant
Presenter
Robyn Wild has worked for the NSW Department of Education and Training as a classroom teacher, assistant principal, literacy consultant and senior curriculum officer in the Early Learning Unit. She works part-time at Macquarie University in the Education Faculty and the Institute of Early Childhood and at the University of Sydney.
Fees & Registration (GST inclusive)
Individuals $200 | Groups $185 per person (2 or more registrations from the same school)
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Venue
Education Building (A35)
Manning Rd, The University of Sydney, Camperdown
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