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SCRIBBLING WOMEN INSTITUTE:

The Institute for Professional Development and Graduate Studies at Northeastern University is presenting a Scribbling Women Institute for English Teachers grades 5-12 August 3rd to 7th 2009 at the Boston Campus of Northeastern University. This week long Institute offers graduate credit or professional development points. Lucinda H. MacKethan, Alumni Distinguished Professor of English, North Carolina State University (rtd) will be the Lead Instructor assisted by Faye C. Gage, Director of the Connecticut Writing Project and former Coordinator of Reading Language Arts and English, Greenwich Public Schools, and Valerie Henderson, Executive Producer of the Scribbling Women series.

Further information and registration details can be found here.






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scribbling Women
Scribbling Women, a project of The Public Media Foundation, dramatizes stories by American women writers for national radio broadcast. This site provides classroom resources for teaching the rich tradition of American literature by women.
 Mission Statement  PMF History
Contents  Features 
About the Stories
 
Adapting the Stories
 
Teaching the Stories
 
Resources
 
Credits
The Featured Plays:

The Martyr
A Wagner Matinee
Life in the Iron Mills
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
The Schoolmaster's Progress
Louisa
Cassy
The Stones of the Village
 
The Shadowy Third
 
Sweat
 
At The 'Cadian Ball
 
The Merry-Go-Round
 
The Flight of
Betsey Lane
 
Afterward
 
The Yellow Wallpaper
 
A Jury of Her Peers
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