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The Missouri Writing Project Network (MWPN) co-sponsored the Write to Learn Conference at Tan-Tar-A on February 16-18, 2007. The MWPN consists of the five Missouri sites of the National Writing Project, the premier professional development for teachers K-16. The five sites are Prairielands Writing Project, Missouri Western State University; Gateway Writing Project, University of Missouri-St. Louis; Missouri Writing Projectm University of Missouri-Columbia; Greater Kansas City Writing Project, University of Missouri-Kansas City; and the Ozarks Writing Project, Missouri State University.

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February 2007 Write to Learn Conference

The Missouri Writing Project Network (MWPN) co-sponsored the Write to Learn Conference at Tan-Tar-A on February 16-18, 2007. The MWPN consists of the five Missouri sites of the National Writing Project, the premier professional development for teachers K-16. The five sites are Prairielands Writing Project, Missouri Western State University; Gateway Writing Project, University of Missouri-St. Louis; Missouri Writing Projectm University of Missouri-Columbia; Greater Kansas City Writing Project, University of Missouri-Kansas City; and the Ozarks Writing Project, Missouri State University.
 

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On Friday, February 17, 2007 at the Write to Learn Conference at Tan-Tar-A, the Missouri Association of Teachers of English (MATE) honor the most outstanding graduates of the state's English education programs each year with its Robert J. Greef Award. Greef was a revered professor of English education at Central Missouri State, and the award is given in his name. The awardees are chosen by their colleges. This year's recipients for Missouri State was senior Sarah Thomas.


L-R: Keri Franklin, assistant professor/Director of English Education;Sarah Thomas, senior; and Mr. and Mrs. John and Dana Thomas

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