August 08, 2008
Oregon Writing Project offers new strategies for K-12 teachers
Oregon Writing Project (OWP)’s Summer Institute, now in its 25th year, offers K-12 teachers intensive workshops on teaching the writing process, including lessons plans and revision strategies.
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Oregon Writing Project (OWP)’s Summer Institute, now in its 25th year, offers K-12 teachers intensive workshops on teaching the writing process, including lessons plans and revision strategies. Said OWP director Linda Christensen (pictured), “The programs help students read, solve problems, and understand concepts in every part of writing.”
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