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Writing Our Future: E-Anthology teachers/authors explore writing in online environments |
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Annually, up to 3,000 K-12 and higher education faculty attend NWP summer institutes on the teaching of writing. There they explore writing in digital environments by publishing in the NWP’s online environment, the E-Anthology. Here we present a rotating selection FROM the more than 7,000 submissions to the 2009 E-Anthology and E-Anthology archives. |
The National Writing Project (NWP) is a network of more than 200 local sites devoted to improving the teaching of writing and learning in the nation’s schools, K-16. Hosted by universities and co-led by faculty and K–12 teachers, local sites serve all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
You are eligible to submit one composition (or a link to a composition already posted on the Internet) per gallery. You should not submit the same composition to more than one gallery. When you click "contribute my writing now," you will be prompted for information about your piece and about yourself. You can share this information with readers through the site search engine, or to keep it sheltered from searches. The more information you allow to be public, the more readers for your piece.
Please visit Gallery Guidelines prior to submitting a contribution to the National Gallery of Writing.

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