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2011 FALL WORKSHOPS
SAVE! $150 PER WORKSHOP
IF YOU REGISTER 14 DAYS OR MORE BEFORE
WORKSHOP DATE, $175
THEREAFTER.
How to Register
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Online
- Phone
-- Call 800-932-4477.
- Fax/Mail
-- Print and complete this
Registration Form (PDF*).
Fax or mail it to CEA, PO Box 957, 320 Main Street, West Newbury,
MA 01985, (FAX) 978-363-2212.
Workshops Offered
SPECIAL NOTE:
This listing of workshops reflects the most current
information available. Please note that courses may be
added, and occasionally, courses may be canceled.
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"IMPROVING STUDENT PERFORMANCE WITH THE
COLLINS WRITING PROGRAM"
Developing Writing and Thinking
Skills Across the Curriculum
(Grades 4 to
12)
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WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION
For
teachers in all subject areas grades 4 and above, department
heads, principals, supervisors, curriculum committee
members, and special educators.
This is our foundation workshop. It shows teachers in any
content area how to use the five types of writing to
increase students' understanding and retention of course
content while simultaneously increasing student involvement
and motivation to learn. Most importantly, this workshop
gives teachers the help they need to efficiently and fairly
evaluate writing so that students become more skillful as a
result of the process.
All
participants will receive a complimentary copy of
The Collins Writing Program: Improving
Student Performance Through Writing and Thinking Across the
Curriculum by John Collins.
LOCATIONS AND
DATES
October 17, 2011
Meriden, CT
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October 20, 2011
Chelmsford, MA
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October 24, 2011
Moon Township, PA
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November 2, 2011
Princeton, NJ
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November 15, 2011
Columbus, OH
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"FOUR ESSENTIAL WRITING ASSIGNMENTS TO
IMPROVE STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT"
(Grades 5 to 12)
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WORKSHOP
OVERVIEW
For teachers in grades 5 to
12 in all
subject areas, curriculum coordinators, principals,
supervisors, curriculum committee members, school-based
management team members, and special educators.
This workshop is
valuable to all teachers whether they use the
Collins Writing
ProgramSM
or not. In this fun,
activity filled session, you’ll learn how to plan, teach and assess four
key assignments that significantly impact student achievement. Based on
Dr. John Collins’
flagship book, The Collins Writing Program: Improving
Student Performance Through Writing & Thinking Across the Curriculum,
this practical, hands-on workshop builds upon the extensive research from
Marzano, Graham and Perin, and others.
All participants will
receive a complimentary copy of
The Collins Writing Program: Improving
Student Performance Through Writing and Thinking Across the
Curriculum by John Collins.
DATES AND LOCATIONS
October 18, 2011
Meriden, CT
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October 21, 2011
Chelmsford, MA
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2007-2010 Collins Education Associates LLC. All rights reserved.
No portion of the Collins
Writing Programsm or products of Collins Education Associates LLC may
be copied without permission.
320 Main Street, PO Box 957, West
Newbury, MA 01985
TEL 800-932-4477 FAX 978-363-2212
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