WES Session Handouts (2010)
These are all the handouts from the 2010 Writing Educator’s Symposium.
Feel free to download as many as needed…
- Andrews: Asking the Right Questions
- Andrews: Seuss to Socrates
- Andrews: The Story of Job (blank handout provided, session did not include one)
- Panel Discussion: Starting A Tutoring Business
- House: History of American Education
- Kern: How Does Teaching Writing: Structure and Style Relate to The Lost Tools of Writing?
- Kern: How To Cultivate Wisdom Through Writing (blank handout provided, session did not include one)
- Kern: The Five Paths to Writing Greatness
- Kimbrell: IEW Classroom Management
- Kimbrell: The Division Essay
- Pike: Primary Reading and Spelling
- Pike: Primary Writing: Printing to Composition
- Pike: Primary Story Reading and Writing
- Pudewa: Fairy Tales and the Moral Imagination (blank handout provided, session did not include one)
- Pudewa: Response to Literature
- Pudewa: What Are We Really Doing Here? (blank handout provided, session did not include one)
- Pudewa: Where Do We Go from Here? (blank handout provided, session did not include one)
- Richards: Literature As Models for Writing Poetry
- Richards: The Ultimate Questions
- Roddy: From Story Writers to Novelists
- Roddy: Teaching Story Writing to Elementary Children
- Spitler: Debunking the Egalitarian Myth
- Spitler: Galloping Through Grading
- Vessels: Using TWSS Effectively with LD Students (blank handout provided, session did not include one)
- Webster:Â Teaching English Language Learners (blank handout provided, session did not include one)
- Webster: Descriptions, Dialogues & Flashbacks
- Webster: Advanced Decorations, Metaphorical & Allegorical Writing
- Webster: Using Fairy Tale Models (audio for this session is unavailable due to technical problems) (blank handout provided, session did not include one)
Other Resources:
- Center for Literary Analysis: Story Chart
- Center for Literary Analysis: Glossary
- IEW Reading List
- Webster: Why is Structure and Style Effective?
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