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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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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.


The keynote speaker for the conference was Billy Collins, former Poet Laureate of the United States and founder of Poetry 180, a website providing a poem a day for high school students.


L-R: Directors of four National Writing Project sites: Dr. Jane Frick, Prairielands Writing Project; Diane Scollay, Gateway Writing Project; Billy Collins; Amy Lannin, Missouri Writing Project; and Keri Franklin, Ozarks Writing Project

 

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