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SCHEDULE -- WEEK 4

OREGON WRITING PROJECT/UNIVERSITY OF OREGON

2005  SUMMER  INSTITUTE           

Mon  11   

am    
Beth Westott (E 2):  Point of View – Pigs & Wolf
Deborah Waid (MS):  Switching Point of View

pm   
R/E Gps on #4
Lab: writing & network time


Tues  12

am    
Lauri Rockwood (E 4/5):  Organizing Paragraphs
Sandy Coffin (El. Sp. Ed.):  Short Poetry Forms

pm
R/E Gps on #4
Lab: writing & network time


Wed  13

am   
Mark Dunn (MS Sp. Ed.):  Writing in Math
Lisa Albrich (HS Spanish):  Post Card Narrative

pm   
Book Talk & Other Resources:  Brief recommendations
R/E Gps on #4, as needed
Special Interest Groups in Lab
Lab: writing & network time


Thur 14

am    
Revision Strategies – Karen A. & Nat T.
Inservice and Continuity Planning for School Year

pm   
R/E Gps on #4, as needed
Special Interest Groups in Lab
Lab: writing & network time


REMEMBER  TO  RETURN  ALL  BOOKS  YOU  CHECKED  OUT


Fri  15 
      

am   
Sharing
Farewells
Door Prizes
Ending Banquet

OWP Schedule Week #3

OREGON WRITING PROJECT/UNIVERSITY OF OREGON


2005 SUMMER INSTITUTE SCHEDULE -- WEEK 3


Mon 4 am

HOLIDAY: celebrating reading, writing, planning

Tues 5 am
Mark DeBow (E 3): Five Paragraph Form
Chava Beinin (MS): Comparison/Contrast Form

Tues 5 pm

R/E Gps on #3
Lab: writing & network time

Wed 6 am

OWP Presenter Tool Kit – Karen Antikajian
Revision – Karen & Nat

Wed 6 pm

Book Talk: Brief recommendations
R/E Gps on #3, as needed; planning for “Position Paper” #4
Lab: writing & network time


Thur 7 am
Tiffany Lewis (E 3): Transition to Expository Mode
Shannon Fye (HS): Writing in the Disciplines: Research Papers


Thur 7 pm
R/E Gps on #3, as needed: planning for #4
Special Interest Tech Groups
Lab: writing & network time


Fri 8 am
Ingrid Wendt (Poet, Educator, Eugene): Poetry for All Grades

Schedule Week # 2

        OREGON WRITING PROJECT/UNIVERSITY OF OREGON

                2005  SUMMER  INSTITUTE            SCHEDULE  --  WEEK 2

Mon  27    am    Mapping the Neighborhood (from Vince Wixon):  Starting with the Personal
                        Marty Smith (MS):  Where I’m From -- autobiographical

                pm    R/E Gps on Paper #2
                         Lab: writing & network time

Tues  28   am    Christine White (E 1):  First Interviews
                        Deanna Jacobson (E 5):  Autobiographical Prompts
                        Terry Benge (HS):  Bio Poem

                pm    R/E Gps on #2, cont.
                        Lab: writing & network time

Wed  29    am    Karen Dorsey (E 1):  Draw and Write Process
                        Sharon Orme (E 5):  Visual Prompts

                pm    Meet in Grade Level Groups:  Discuss relevant issues
                        R/E Gps on #2, as needed;  planning for #3
                        Lab: writing & network time

Thur 30    am    Derek Brandow (E 1):  Developing “Super Sentences”
                        Karen Lawrence (E 1):  From Sentences to Paragraph Building

                pm    Book Talk:  Brief recommendations
                        R/E Gps on #2, as needed: planning for #3
                        Lab: writing & network time

Fri  1 July  am    Bill Strong (Utah SU):  Sentence Combining for All Grades
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Mon  4        Holiday Vacation – observe as a writer: Read & write in prep. for Papers #3  & #4
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        Procedure for Group Commentary on Presentations

After commentary and discussion in the whole group, work within R/E Groups to discus, gain consensus, and draft a single collective letter to the presenter.  Consider the demonstration in depth and be supportive and useful to the presenter –- as follows:

1.  The presenter’s teaching persona and impact.  How does the teacher come across?  What emotions or feelings are evoked in the audience [us, students]? e.g.,  caring about students, enthusiasm for the subject, involving us in the learning, making it interesting, responsive to students’ concerns.

2.  Demonstrating effective practices.  Using strategies that foster learning and address key issues in the learning process.  These strategies are recognized as being grounded in generally accepted pedagogical theories – such as:  elements of the writing process, writing out of personal experience, choice of own topics, using multiple intelligences.

3.  Addressing the state standards and benchmarks.  How does the demonstration lesson fit within standards and grade-level requirements?

4.  Adaptations.  How can the demonstration be extended or modified to fit other teachers’ needs and interests at the same or other grade levels?

5.  Questions.  Restate, clarify, and raise questions that may or may not have emerged in the whole group discussion that followed the demonstration.

        [Adapted from the Red Cedar Writing Project, Michigan State University]

We're OFF!

We're off and running on the second exciting day of the OWP 05 Summer Institute!
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Tom has just introduced us to many mind-boggling and mind-bloggling ideas that we can explore during the rest of the institute. The trick is to understand all of the possibilities well enough so that we can decide which ones really support and extend the learning that happens in our own classrooms and our own personal uses.

Schedule Week #1

OREGON WRITING PROJECT/UNIVERSITY OF OREGON

2005 SUMMER INSTITUTE SCHEDULE -- WEEK 1

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

6/20

6/21

6/22

6/23

6/24

Intro to Project

Requirements

Group

Interviews

Tom Layton

Intro to

Blogs

TALK/WRITE

Activity

Writing Process

Prewriting

Graphic

Organizers

Applying

Inspiration

to Personal

Projects

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

Intro to

Computer

Lab

Work with

Blogs

TALK/WRITE

Share

Inspiration

Demo

Paper #2

Requirements

etc.

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

Modeling Peer Response/

Editing

Group Process

Response Gps

Paper #1

 

Response Gps

Paper #1

Registration

Tom Layton

Help with

Blogs

 

Response Gps

Paper #1

Inspiration

Examples of Classroom Applications

Nelson
Farrier

Response Gps

Papers #1&2

Monday, June 20th

Today we will begin with introductions.