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NWP Radio—What Does Continuity Look Like at Your Site?
Date: December 9, 2010
Summary: The NWP model for local sites focuses on invitational summer institutes, professional development programs, and continuity. But what exactly is continuity and why is it so central to the vitality of NWP sites?
Excerpt from Show
We view our invitational summer institute as a continuously developing cultural landscape where members jointly develop ways of thinking of the work we do.
And through shared critical interrogations into practice we begin to devleop potential for refining practice, creating professional identities, and reforming. This leads to reseeing ourselves as site leaders.
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Related Resources Discussed on the Show
- The Web as a Tool for Continuity
- The Challenge of Change: Growth through Inquiry at the Western Massachusetts WP
- How Teachers Become Leaders: Learning from Practice and Research
- The Philadelphia Writing Project's Leadership Inquiry Seminar
- Creating Spaces for Study and Action Under the Social Justice Umbrella
- Continuity in the Rhode Island Writing Project: Keeping Teachers at the Center
- Digital Paper, Bay Area Writing Project's 'zine
- Resources from the NWP at Work Continuity Series