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National Writing Project:

Our Mission

The National Writing Project focuses the knowledge, expertise, and leadership of our nation's educators on sustained efforts to improve writing and learning for all learners.

Our Vision

Writing in its many forms is the signature means of communication in the 21st century. The NWP envisions a future where every person is an accomplished writer, engaged learner, and active participant in a digital, interconnected world.

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Upcoming Events

  • The ESWP 2010- ISI schedule is now available here!

     

  • The ESWP Summer Institute Facebook page is up and ready for the 2010 cohort to begin commenting on our introductory readings from Because Writing Matters.  Keywords:  ESWP SI 2010.

 

  • The Writing Scramble to St. Michaels, MD was a great success.. Check out the updated Photo Gallery! 

 

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NWP ON LIST OF "WORLDWIDE ADVENTURES" FOR TEACHERS -- The writing project Summer Institute is one of nine worldwide adventures for teachers named by Scholastic's online magazine, Administrator.  "When educators take advantage of these once-in-a-lifetime adventures, everyone wins," says the February issue. You may be able to use this publicity with administrators and teachers in your area. 

 

   


The Eastern Shore Writing Project is an approved affiliate of the National Writing Project, a network of over 165 sites across the country and around the world that seeks to improve the teaching of writing at all levels of education, pre-kindergarten through university. The NWP has been recognized by the American Association for Higher Education and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as "an outstanding and nationally significant example of how schools and colleges can collaborate to improve American education."

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August 30, 2010

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