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EPISODE · Sep 7, 2019 · 9 MIN

Understanding Writing Frames and Writing Structures

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Join us as we deconstruct the art of teaching good writing with writing frames and writing structures. @larryferlazzo @bobsonwong @BethRimer @gretchbernabei @Bamradionetwork Gretchen Bernabei has taught middle school and high school for 34 years. After earning her B.A. at Southwest Texas State University, she has devoted her professional life to learning, developing, and sharing best practices, particularly through the National Writing Projects. Linda Denstaedt serves on the National Writing Project’s College, Career, and Community Writers Program Leadership Team, Beth Rimer is the Co-Director of The Ohio Writing Project at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. She began her career as a secondary English teacher and now works with K-12 teachers in staff development to support literacy instruction in all subject areas.

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Join us as we deconstruct the art of teaching good writing with writing frames and writing structures. @larryferlazzo @bobsonwong @BethRimer @gretchbernabei @Bamradionetwork Gretchen Bernabei has taught middle school and high school for 34 years. After earning her B.A. at Southwest Texas State University, she has devoted her professional life to learning, developing, and sharing best practices, particularly through the National Writing Projects. Linda Denstaedt serves on the National Writing Project’s College, Career, and Community Writers Program Leadership Team, Beth Rimer is the Co-Director of The Ohio Writing Project at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. She began her career as a secondary English teacher and now works with K-12 teachers in staff development to support literacy instruction in all subject areas.

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