
The traits of ideas, organization, voice, word choice, sentence fluency and conventions form the backbone of writing, and the traits provide a method for teaching those concepts.
Dates of Event: Thursday, April 01, 2010 and Friday, April 02, 2010
Time: 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Check-In begins at 8:00 am
Registration Ends: 3/22/2010 11:59 PM (ET)
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Cost: $335.00
Includes breakfast, lunch, and a certificate of participation for 13 contact hours for the two days.
Early Registration $295.00 cost if registration and payment received by 3/15/2010
Questions?? Contact Robin Knight @ rknight@seresc.net, text 603-661-4947 or call 603-206-6816 for more information.
About the Presenter:
Fred Wolff
Fred Wolff has been a classroom teacher for 19 of his 24 years in public education. One of the original teachers to become involved in the New Hampshire Writing Project in 1979, he has directed a number of published anthologies of student writing. In 1992 he was awarded a Distinguished Teacher Award from the White House Commission on Presidential Scholars. In 1997 he received a Fulbright Scholarship to study education in Japan. Most recently, he produced and wrote the script for Telling Their Stories, an hour long documentary aired on PBS about holocaust survivors living in New Hampshire. In addition to teaching writing to students from third grade through high school, Fred helped launch the Student Writers Academy at the University of New Hampshire where he has taught numerous courses in the Education Department. He holds a doctorate in Curriculum and Teaching from Boston University.