Archive for March, 2010

Fantastic Four: Achieving Proficiency on Open Responses

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

Be a super hero and learn how to use the “Fantastic Four” to achieve proficiency on Open Responses. The “Fantastic Four” is a rubric based, scaffold approach to guide student focus on the exact purpose of extended response questions. It teaches students to analyze questions and apply the general scoring guide in a specific process. This method is easy to use and has had proven results on end of the year CATS assessments. Through this training we will explore efficient ways to not only help your students demonstrate their knowledge of core content, but also how we can use open responses as a writing to learn instructional tool in the classroom.

This Saturday Series, Take 3, workshop is offered from 9 a.m. to noon for $20 on the following dates:

April 17 at MSU

April 24 at MSU @ Mt. Sterling

Register by faxing, emailing or mailing the following form and your payment:

http://moreheadwritingproject.org/doc/Saturday_Series_Registration_Form.doc

Return to the Summer Institute with our Returning Fellow Program

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

We are looking for a few GREAT teachers!

Who want to…

· Grow as teachers

· Grow as writers

· Grow as writing teachers

The Morehead Writing Project is offering a $2100 research and professional development fellowship for a select group of experienced, outstanding teachers who will participate in the Morehead Writing Project 2010 Summer Institute.

Who is eligible for this Fellowship?

· Former NWP Fellows interested in joining the MWP site leadership

· Former NWP Fellows interested in mentoring new fellows

· Former NWP Fellows interested in another opportunity to learn and grow

· Former NWP Fellows who went through the SI at another site

This year’s Summer Institute will take place June 7-July 2, 2010, daily 9 AM to 4 PM. Note: The week of June 7-11 will not require on campus participation. The required orientation is May 8, 2010.

Contact the Morehead Writing Project at 606-783-2426 or mwp@moreheadstate.edu if you have questions about the Fellowship or Application.

Only a limited number of Fellowships are available so apply early!

Note: We may not have the funds to offer this opportunity next year.

You can download the Fellowship application at http://moreheadwritingproject.org/doc/MWP_SI_Fellow_App.doc

On-Demand Writing: A Toolkit for Teachers

Monday, March 15th, 2010

This workshop will offer teachers a variety of strategies for teaching key writing skills required of successful writers. These strategies are user friendly and fun, but most importantly, they are effective.

This Saturday Series, Take 3, workshop is offered from 9 a.m. to noon for $20 on the following dates:

April 10 at MSU @ Jackson

May 8 at MSU @ Prestonsburg

Register by faxing, emailing or mailing the following form and your payment:

http://moreheadwritingproject.org/doc/Saturday_Series_Registration_Form.doc

Twisting Arms and Breaking the Rules of Writing

Monday, March 15th, 2010

The hands-on and interactive activities in this session are designed to be an introduction to persuasive writing. It allows all students to practice persuasive techniques in writing before they even begin to write a paper.

Activities include an introduction to propaganda, the thesis statement, laying the groundwork for a paper, doing research, how to argue a point and finally, writing the beginning and ending parts to a paper. Whether you want your students to write an advertisement or an essay, you can teach them how to convince someone of something with the use of words and in the end, get what they want. Learning to write persuasively is a valuable, life-long skill to instill in students.

This Saturday Series, Take 3, workshop is offered from 9 a.m. to noon for $20 on the following dates:

April 3 at Morehead State University, Combs Building

May 1 at MSU @ Mt. Sterling

Register by faxing, emailing or mailing the following form and your payment:

http://moreheadwritingproject.org/doc/Saturday_Series_Registration_Form.doc

2009 SI Inquiry Projects

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

The 2009 Morehead Writing Project Summer Institute Fellows have created digital posters to share the results of their Inquiry Projects.

We invite you to review them and give the Fellows feedback about their work.
Just visit the Morehead Writing Project Ning:

http://moreheadwritingproject.ning.com

Morehead Writing Project Professional Development

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

The 2009 Morehead Writing Project Summer Institute Fellows gathered Saturday, March 6, at Morehead State University.

The event, which focused on “Turning Students Into Super Hero Writers”, was organized by Jodi BlackBurn and Brandi Roby, both of Botts Elementary in Menifee County; Sandy Wilson of Menifee Middle; and Angela Halsey of Campton Elementary in Wolfe County. Summer Institute Co-director Austen Reilley of McBrayer Elementary in Rowan County and Summer Institute Coordinator Kathy Heaberlin of Russell Primary in Russell Independent as well as Site Director Deanna Mascle of Morehead State University also took part in the event.

Teachers participating in the professional development activity included Carla Thompson of McBrayer Elementary and Lydia Adams-Padula of Clearfield Elementary, both in Rowan County; Samantha Thompson of Upper Tygart Elementary in Carter County; Kathy Compton of Charles Straub Elementary in Mason County; Mary Anne Pack and Andrea Riffe, both of Louisa East Elementary in Lawrence County; Jonda Bonzo of Greysbranch Elementary in Greenup County;and Samantha Jo Reams of Lewis County Middle.

The Morehead Writing Project (MWP) has worked to improve student writing achievement by improving the teaching of writing in Eastern Kentucky schools for more than two decades. MWP is a federally- and state-funded professional development program whose mission is to help Eastern Kentucky public school teachers become better writers and writing teachers. MWP is affiliated with the National Writing Project, the Kentucky Writing Project, the Kentucky Department of Education, and Morehead State University.

At the core of the MWP is an invitational four-week Summer Institute, open to a select group of Eastern Kentucky’s best public school teachers. All teaching methods are interactive and interdisciplinary. Additionally, the MWP provides year-round contracted and grant-funded outreach programs and teacher training to Eastern Kentucky schools in Morehead State University’s 22-county service region. All MWP programs align with Kentucky Core Content and Program of Studies curricula and the Kentucky Professional Development Standards. As a National Writing Project affiliate, MWP qualifies as an exemplary professional development provider by No Child Left Behind regulations.

Learn more about the Morehead Writing Project by visiting our website at http://moreheadwritingproject.org .

Kentucky Writing Project 2010 Research Brief

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Learn more about the work of the Kentucky Writing Project and the seven National Writing Project sites located in the Commonwealth by reading the 2010 Kentucky Writing Project Research Brief

How to apply to the MSU BFA Program

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Entry into the BFA program is competitive and the standards for admission are high.  Students must successfully complete ENG 100 Writing I and ENG 293 Introduction to Creative Writing.  Additionally, an application, a 3-5 page introductory essay and a 10-page portfolio are required.  Students who have completed extensive creative writing study through a high school creative writing program, a Governor’s School or Governor’s Scholars program may be accepted without the course prerequisites on a case-by-case basis.

All of us want the BFA Program to thrive, and your help in recruiting excellent candidates is much appreciated.

Direct students to Chris Holbrook, BFA Coordinator, should they have further questions.

Learn more here

Silas House Workshop

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Friday, March 26, 2010 (registration deadline March 19, 2010)

Sponsored by Collaborative Center for Literacy Development, Kentucky Reading Project, Kentucky Reading Association, and Kentucky Writing Project

Workshop Flyer

Registration Form