Center for Liberal Arts and Sciences Pedagogy (CLASP), OSUN
Faculty Workshop on Writing to Learn
Bard's Institute of Writing and Thinking and OSUN's Center for Liberal Arts and Sciences Pedagogy are pleased to offer thirteen (concurrent) online workshops in multiple time zones this summer. This includes two of foundational workshops in Central European Time: Writing and Thinking and Writing to Learn.There are a limited number of spots reserved so that interested OSUN faculty can attend any July Weeklong Workshop for free.
Click here to learn more about our summer workshop offerings, and register soon to reserve your spot. These online workshops will run from July 12-16, 2021.
The July weeklong workshops help teachers deepen their understanding of writing-based teaching, its theory and practices, and its application in the classroom. Each workshop focuses on a particular form of writing—the essay, the academic paper, creative nonfiction, poetry—or on writing-based teaching in a particular subject area, such as history, science and math, or grammar.
For more information or questions about registering, please email [email protected].
Writing to Learn
Writing to Learn introduces participants to IWT’s foundational writing-based teaching practices, but with a particular emphasis on their application to specific subject areas and disciplines. This workshop is multidisciplinary: it models writing strategies that help students explore complex ideas in diverse contexts, such as historical primary sources, literary texts, tables and statistics, essays from the social sciences, and STEM texts. These writing-to-learn practices support close reading, encourage students to learn from one another, and help them make personal connections to the people, places, and concepts they study. The workshop focuses on using writing to build an initial understanding of texts—a crucial first step in creating formal essays or reports—and to revise this preliminary thinking as their understanding deepens. We will explore how writing-to-learn practices can reshape how we teach and how the academic lecture, collaborative learning practices, and the act of listening can reinforce one another within the classroom.Online workshops will run from Monday July 12 – Friday July 16, from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm New York l 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Vienna
(including a 30-minute break.)
Learn more and register
Deadline to register is June 12
Cross Reference: Workshop,Opportunities,Center for Liberal Arts and Sciences Pedagogy (CLASP), OSUN
Deadline Expired on June 12, 2021