In this Webinar
Effective, culturally responsive, joyful literacy instruction begins by valuing student stories—the stories our students carry with them from their home to the classroom and back again every day. These stories are intrinsically rooted in their family, culture, language, and unique perspectives. Asking students to tell their stories—and teaching them the tools they need to do it—communicates that they have the talent to be a world-changing writer, a life worthy of story, and the eloquence, knowledge, and skills to tell it better than anyone else. During this webinar, learn from the renowned authors of Tell Your Story: Teaching Students to Become World-Changing Thinkers and Writers. Pam Allyn and Ernest Morell, experienced educators and creators of LitCamp and LitLeague, will share inspiration and concrete, research-based strategies for helping school leaders, teachers, and administrators be their very best as allies and partners in this journey of student literacy. You will leave this webinar with ways to
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Tell Your Story: Teaching Students to Become World-Changing Thinkers and Writers
Learn how to increase students' skills as writers and storytellers with an innovative, inclusive, and empowering framework for teaching writing that centers student voice.