The Voice
Vol. 4, No. 2, 1999
A Political Report from the Northwest Indiana Writing Project
By NWP Staff
Awards & Accolades
By NWP Staff
Bring Honor and Meaning to Learning
By Jim Burke
Director's Update
By Richard Sterling
E-Anthology Brings Teachers Together in Cyberspace
By Shirley Brown, Christina Cantrill
Farewell on Lake Michigan for Rural Voices, Country Schools
By Robert Lamm, Laura Paradise
The cool shore of Lake Michigan was the backdrop for the third and final summer institute of NWP's Rural Voices, Country Schools program....
Grant Opportunities
By NWP Staff
In Memory
By NWP Staff
Join Community of Writers Online with Donald Murray this Fall
By Joan Taylor
NWP teachers will have the opportunity to experiment with online collaboration this fall as they communicate online with noted author and writing teacher Donald Murray....
NWP Design Team Explores the Technological Frontier
By Aaron Curtiss
NWP Director Tackles Standards, National Site Support
By Art Peterson
NWP Reauthorization Co-Sponsors
By NWP Staff
NWP Recognized by NSDC
By NWP Staff
NWP to Congregate in Mile-High City
By NWP Staff
Reflections on Santa Fe Writing Retreat
By Donna Vincent
Rural Sites Gather on South Carolina Beach
By Robert Lamm
The Rural Sites Network tackled a number of challenging questions at its Rural Directions Retreat, May 20-23, 1999....
Serenity Found in Sunrise Springs
By Nancy J. Larsen
Taking the Mystery Out of NWP Reauthorization
By Roxanne Barber
Teachers as Poets: Seminole Country Report Card Grade 8
By Tere Brown Theodozio
Teachers as Poets: To Melissa (and the others)
By Dan Holt
Thankful Teachers Pay Tribute to Jim Gray
By NWP Staff
The Creation of the ELL (English Language Learners) Network
By Norma Mota-Altman
In 1999, ten NWP teacher–consultants met to develop and shape NWP's newest network, the English Language Learners (ELL) Network....
Thematic Strand Sessions Created for Annual Meeting
By Janet A. Swenson
Twenty-Five Years of Making a Difference
By Art Peterson
This account of the 25th Anniversary Celebration of the California Writing Project reports on the successful aspects of the CWP and NWP, particularly the insistence that "teachers are our best resource and our best hope to rethink and reshape education....
Words Flow at Santa Fe Writing Retreat
By Man Martin