BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Lewis & Clark//NONSGML v1.0//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20180311T100000 RDATE:20180311T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20181104T090000 RDATE:20181104T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180814T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180814T100000 LOCATION:Grant High School at Marshall Site SUMMARY:Literature Circles for Building Social Justice DESCRIPTION:As teachers\, a chorus of voices gives us constant\, and some times conflicting\, advice. One voice urges us to give students choice. B ut another\, equally loud voice\, reminds us that students need guidance and grounding in the study of literature in order to develop critical con sciousness. In this workshop\, Literature Circles for Building Social Ju stice\, we will demonstrate how themed literature circles can contribute to developing both literary and critical capacities\, giving students cho ice\, but also pushing them to think about the world\, past and present\, through common discussions and writing prompts. Our literature circles w ill examine literature\, nonfiction\, and our lives through a feminist le ns. We will meet four times and focus on the literature circle entitled\ , "Slaying Misogyny". We will read\, write\, and share our writing around the choice books for middle and high school level students. We will addr ess a variety of ways to run literature circles\, build a database for th e subject\, and provide a book list of age-appropriate fiction\, nonficti on\, poetry\, websites\, and media. Teachers will walk away with an entir e curriculum for running a 4-6 week literature circles unit.Please regist er by July 20th to reserve your place. The Oregon Writing Project \; ( (/programs/oregon_writing_project/)OWP) is a collaboration program betw een Lewis &\; Clark and metropolitan or rural area schools and distric ts\, and offers programs designed to improve the writing of Oregon’ \;s K-12 students and teachers. \; Course Details &\; Registrat ion Dates: Tuesday-Friday\, August 14-17\, 2018\, 9am-1pm Instructors:& #160\;Mykhiel Deych\, MAT\, MFA and Jacqueline Fitzgerald\, MEd \; G raduate Continuing Education Credit: CEED 839\, \;1 semester hour\, $ 350 Continuing education credit registration form (PDF) (https://graduat e.lclark.edu/live/files/17702-cce-registration-form-2014-2015) About the InstructorsJacqueline Fitzgerald has been teaching English language arts for eight years with five years of experience at the middle school level and three years teaching high school. She currently teaches at Westview High School in Beaverton and loves weaving Oregon Writing Project and AVI D strategies into her practice. She believes that stories have the power to transform hearts\, minds\, and the world.Mykhiel Deych teaches English and Writer's Workshop at Grant High School. They taught Writing &\; R hetoric and Ethnography courses at Columbia College Chicago what seems li ke a lifetime ago. Mykhiel has presented workshops on welcoming all gende rs in the classroom at the Northwest Teachers for Social Justice Conferen ce. Mykhiel loves questions more than answers and will stay up too late b ecause of an engaging conversation–even on school nights. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
As teachers\, a chorus of voi ces gives us constant\, and sometimes conflicting\, advice. One voice urg es us to give students choice. But another\, equally loud voice\, reminds us that students need guidance and grounding in the study of literature in order to develop critical consciousness.
In this workshop\, Li terature Circles for Building Social Justice\, we will demonstrate how th emed literature circles can contribute to developing both literary and cr itical capacities\, giving students choice\, but also pushing them to thi nk about the world\, past and present\, through common discussions and wr iting prompts. Our literature circles will examine literature\, nonfictio n\, and our lives through a feminist lens.
We will meet four time s and focus on the literature circle entitled\, "Slaying Misogyny". We wi ll read\, write\, and share our writing around the choice books for middl e and high school level students. We will address a variety of ways to ru n literature circles\, build a database for the subject\, and provide a b ook list of age-appropriate fiction\, nonfiction\, poetry\, websites\, an d media. Teachers will walk away with an entire curriculum for running a 4-6 week literature circles unit.
Please register by Ju ly 20th to reserve your place.
Da tes: Tuesday-Friday\, August 14-17\, 2018\, 9am-1pm
Graduate Continuing Education Cre dit: CEED 839\, \;1 semester hour\, $350
Jacqueline Fitzgerald has been teaching English language arts for eight years with five years o f experience at the middle school level and three years teaching high sch ool. She currently teaches at Westview High School in Beaverton and loves weaving Oregon Writing Project and AVID strategies into her practice. Sh e believes that stories have the power to transform hearts\, minds\, and the world.
Mykhiel Deych teaches English and Write r's Workshop at Grant High School. They taught Writing &\; Rhetoric an d Ethnography courses at Columbia College Chicago what seems like a lifet ime ago. Mykhiel has presented workshops on welcoming all genders in the classroom at the Northwest Teachers for Social Justice Conference. Mykhie l loves questions more than answers and will stay up too late because of an engaging conversation–even on school nights.
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