Full Description [Aug. 14, 2011, 10:36 p.m.]
This course will explore the idea of writing to learn in the context of the Common Core State Standards.
Target audience: U.S. K-12 educators
Prerequisite knowledge/skills:
- Solid knowledge of your grade level and subject area
- An interest in or healthy curiosity about the writerly domains of your content area
- Willingness to write with your students and to explore writing as a tool for deeper learning
- Willingness to share your work and ideas with others
Course dates: Sept. 26- Nov. 4, 2011 (6 weeks)
Course commitments:
Participants should be willing to:
- Share, learn, and teach as a part of this peer learning course
- Write and share their writing and compositions
- Commit to spend 4-6 hours a week on this course (Most of the time will be asynchronous, but there will be 2-3 optional webinars. They will also be archived for later viewing.)
- Attempt to write reflectively about their experiences and learning
- Create and share a writing assignment
Course goals:
After this course, participants will:
- Have a deeper understanding of what the Common Core State Standards say about writing to learn and writing in the disciplines
- Have experience with writing as a way of learning
- Have explored their discipline/content area for the habits of writing present within
- Be thinking of ways to incorporate more writing into their discipline
Week 1 - Introductions & Overview of Writing & Common Core SS
Weeks 2 & 3 - Writing to Learn - Habits and Ways
Weeks 4 & 5 - Writing Across the Disciplines - Exploring Writing for a Discipline
Week 6 - Sharing Your Writing Activities, Closing Thoughts
Full syllabus coming soon.
Course developer/facilitator:
Bud Hunt is an instructional technologist for the St. Vrain Valley School District. He is also a certified language arts teacher with ten years of experience teaching writing and working with student writers of multiple ages. Bud writes and wonders all over the Web.