05/03/2023
Write Center’s 2023 Summer Learning Series
The past three years have shown us that self-care is no longer a luxury. Teachers need relief, encouragement, and healing from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their lives in and out of school. Current challenges to K-12 education also call for teachers to tend to their well-being and to remember what inspired them to become teachers.
Based on the National Writing Project motto "Write-Learn-Lead," we invite you to write together, learn together, and prepare to lead together as you explore self-care, revitalize yourself and your teaching, and advocate for others with three leading scholars and experts in the field: Brynn Saito, Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz, and Cathy Fleischer.
Write with Brynn Saito: Thursday, June 29th, 2023
from 10-11:30am PT | 1-2:30pm ET
Across cultures and time periods, people have turned to poetry in times of joy, crisis, and mourning. Reading, reciting, and writing poetry can be a reparative act—especially when done in community.
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Learn with Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz: Thursday, July 6th, 2023
from 10-11:30am PT | 1-2:30pm ET
By bearing witness to each other's stories, reading and writing poetry, and reflecting and meditating on special moments in their lives, this workshop invites teachers to learn to make a serious commitment to finding joy and peace in teaching, and practice self-care in the moment and for the school year ahead.
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Lead with Cathy Fleischer: Thursday, July 13th, 2023
from 10-11:30am PT | 1-2:30pm ET
In this workshop, you’ll learn ways to develop your personal stories of teaching into a more public narrative, starting from anecdotes and building toward an action plan to advocate for students and teachers.
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Berkeley, CA·Posted Yesterday, May 2