BWP_LEADERS_0607

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

NCTE Convention

Leadership Team Only:

Please let me know if you will be going to NWP/NCTE in Nashville in November. BWP can pay for flights if you let me know no later than Sept 7, 2006. We also will pay for REGISTRATION but not MEMBERSHIP fees. We will only pay for registration if you are a member. So, if you are going (and I hope you will; it is truly an incredible conference) I'll need your NCTE membership number and your commitment to attend no later than Sept. 7, 2006. Leaders need to leave on Wednesday evening (after school), November 16, 2006 and plan on being there for at least Th and Fri. In the past we have returned Sat evening. If you plan on returning at a time other than Sat evening, please let me know. You will only miss Th and Fr of school if you choose to attend this event.


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2006 Annual Meeting > Schedule > Friday
2006 Annual Meeting
Friday, November 17, 2006

A rich variety of opportunities and possibilities are available on Friday. The day begins with a coffee hour starting at 7:30 a.m. The General Session, open to all, will be from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m.

Following the General Session, participants can choose among several options for the afternoon. These include:

Technology Liaison Workshops
A focused strand of site development workshops is offered by the Technology Liaisons (TL) Network, whose goal in these sessions is to help TLs and other writing project site leaders to better understand the ways in which technology can be used to support the work of local sites. In workshops focused on the core work and mission of writing project sites, technology liaisons will be able to share knowledge with members of the TL Network and other participants. Registration for these workshops opens on September 1.

Site Development Workshops
Several site development workshops of special interest to teacher-consultants and site leaders will be available from 1:00 to 4:00 on Friday afternoon. Registration for these workshops opens on September 1.

Writing Marathon
Interested participants may want to join other writers for a writing marathon around downtown Nashville from 11:30-5:30 on Friday afternoon. Registration for the writing marathon opens on September 1.

This afternoon is also a good opportunity to attend NCTE sessions and visit the NWP booth and other exhibits at the NCTE Exhibition Hall at Opryland.

The day concludes with the NWP Social at the Nashville Airport Marriott.
Friday Schedule

7:30 a.m. Registration opens
9:00 - 11:00 a.m. General Session
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Lunch
11:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Technology Liaison Workshops
12:30 - 5:30 p.m. Writing Marathon
1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Site Development Workshops
5:15 - 7:00 p.m. Social


After this conference NCTE begins. NWP does not charge for the coference but asks that each of us register for NCTE.

State Director's Meeting: Information from Liz

Leadership Team 06-07: Let me know if you are going to this. Meals are provided. I don't believe hotel rooms are, but I will ask Liz. BWP can not pay for this travel, but if you wish to go, notify me and I'll notify Liz.


Dear NWP-TX Directors,



Our fall retreat will be held October 20-21 at the Texas State University LBJ Student Center. This message is the first in a series of messages that will provide details about the gathering. Please mark your calendars and forward this message to your co-directors and TCs.



Highlights



We are very fortunate to have three national-level leaders joining us this year: Sherry Swain, Paul LeMahieu, and Richard Graves. All three are focused on research of writing and writing instruction at the national level. They are interested in our assessment and evaluation of the work our sites are doing, and they are coming to assist us in our plans for conducting local and state-wide studies that are thoughtfully designed. If you have been participating in NWP-TX meetings in the last few years, you know that we have addressed the issue of state-level research numerous times. Having these three guide us and link us to the national studies they are doing is an incredible opportunity. I will send more information on this shortly.



We have two sites that are completing their first year and two universities that are writing proposals for sites next year. If the proposals are accepted, we will have 13 sites in Texas. Our state meetings are more important than ever because they provide potential, new, maturing, and mature sites a place to share ideas, questions, and products. By sustaining the community we’ve created, all of our sites will benefit.



Schedule



Thursday, October 19: We will meet for an informal dinner. Information about the restaurant, time, etc. will be sent soon.

Friday, October 20: All day meeting at the LBJ Student Center. Sherry, Paul, and Richard will guide us through thinking about research and getting involved in the Local Sites Research Initiative (LSRI).

Saturday: October 21: Teachers Conference—all Texas teachers, student teachers, preservice teachers, and administrators are invited to come. Keynote speakers are Sherry and Richard. Ten 75-minute breakout sessions will be on the program. You and your team are encouraged to consider presenting at this conference. A call for proposals will be sent shortly.

Note: Lunch and dinner on Friday will be provided.



Lodging



We have reserved 20 rooms at the Comfort Suites Hotel. It’s an easy to find hotel that opened 6 weeks ago. Rooms are very clean and comfortable. Following are details:

· Address: 104 N IH-35, San Marcos, TX 78666

· Phone: 512-392-1006

· Fax: 512-392-9162

· E-mail: GM.TX905@choicehotels.com

· Cut-off date: October 7 rooms will be released

· Must present any tax exempt forms/cards when you check in

· $79/night

· 1 king or 2 queens—all rooms have a sofa bed

· Free wireless internet in rooms

· Exercise room and business center

· Non-smoking facility

· The rooms are under Texas State - NWP of TX

PLEASE RESPOND to let me know you received this. We will need to know how many are coming from your site in order to plan for meals, etc. As soon as you know that number, please forward it to me or Diane Osborne (DO11@txstate.edu).



As always, I look forward to seeing you!



Liz


Liz Campbell Stephens, Ed.D.
Associate Professor
Texas State University Dept. of C&I
Director, Central Texas Writing Project
Program Coordinator, Educational Technology
512-245-3102

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