Reading Time: 2 minutesFrom as far away as O’Neill, Columbus, and Norris educators converged in Lincoln for the Holocaust Seminar. This amazing week once again demonstrated the extraordinary
Reading Time: 3 minutesSome Nebraska teachers head for the beach to relax after the school year, yet this summer 14 new teachers discovered writing, inquiring, and strategy-sharing as
Reading Time: 6 minutesPhotos by Kate Brooke, Jeff Grinvalds, and Jason Hertz Teacher-writers (with their writing-friendly friends and family) descended once again on Platte River State Park for
Reading Time: 2 minutesThis August, five teachers from the Nebraska Writing Project were chosen to score papers at the 2011 National Evaluation Scoring Conference in Chicago, Illinois: Liz
Reading Time: 12 minutesThese vignettes were written by NeWP Advisory Board members as part of the summer 2011 board retreat writing marathon. They are inspired by Dan Holt’s
Reading Time: 3 minutesIt all began June 5th, 2011 when fifteen central and western Nebraska teachers (K-12) participated in the Nebraska Writing Project Rural Institute. The first week
Reading Time: 3 minutesThe Nebraska Writing Project Technology Institute is like an Extreme Makeover: Teacher Technology Edition. Keeping up with our tech-savvy students and the changes in technology
Reading Time: 5 minutes(Transcript of presentation speech by Robert Brooke, NeWP Director) I am pleased to present the 2011 Nebraska Writing Project Carol MacDaniels Teacher of the Year
Reading Time: < 1 minute(Transcript of presentation speech by Robert Brooke, NeWP Director) We recognize Robert Bussmann for his long support of elementary school writers, families, and teachers. While
Reading Time: 5 minutesWho knew Holt County was so cool? Nebraska Writing Project Teacher Consultants Jennifer Troester, Brenda Larabee, Brian Mohr, and Katrina Cooksley-Gotschall did, but they still