Newsletters
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Volume 1, Issue 1
The March 8, 2004 inaugural issue of the DWP newsletter contains information about the Spring retreat, which occurred on February 23, 2004, information about upcoming events, and messages from the editor and DWP Director.
Volume 1, Issue 2
The August 1, 2004 issue includes an editorial about how student voice affects learning, information about the CLAS conference on October 2, and book reviews.
Volume 1, Issue 3
The November 1, 2004 issue includes an editorial about writing strategy, information about the Young Writers Camp held over the summer, and other articles.
Volume 2, Issue 1
The March 14, 2005 issue includes information about the National Writing Project's annual conference, Young Writers Camp enrollment, book reviews, and study groups.
Volume 2, Issue 2
The August 8, 2005 issue includes articles about the Summer 2005 Institute experience, the Young Writers Camp, and how to find upcoming event information.
Volume 2, Issue 3
The December 20, 2005 issue includes articles about teaching grammar in context, digital literacy, book reviews, and reflections on the NWP and CLAS conferences.
Volume 3, Issue 1
The May 15, 2006 issue outlines many new projects of the DWP. These include our newly cataloged library, efforts to organize community service work, and reaching out to administrators. Fellows also speak out on participatory democracy and their trip to Washington D.C. to lobby on behalf of the Writing Project.
Volume 3, Issue 2
The September 1, 2006 issue includes an update of the new DWP community service and technology initiatives. You'll also find reflections on creative writing workshops, the NWP annual scoring conference, and more!
Volume 3, Issue 3
The December 15, 2006 issue includes information on La Cosecha, an ESL Conference and peer observation reflections. You can also read about the latest DWP achievements, reflections on digital storytelling, and much more.
Volume 4, Issue 1
The May 15, 2007 issue covers how to use audio essays in your classroom, life as a teacher, and a recent NWP lobbying trip to Washington DC. Read this edition to learn more about what is happening with the Denver Writing Project.

