The Maine Writing Project was established within the
College of Education and Human Development in 1998 as an affiliate of the
National Writing Project. It is dedicated to the improvement of the teaching
and learning of writing across the curriculum at all grade levels.
Each year, the Maine Writing Project invites
approximately 25 outstanding educators kindergarten through post-secondary
in all curriculum areas to attend its rigorous summer institute.
Participants are selected on the basis of their success as teachers and for
their promise as instructional leaders.
The competitive program provides a force of highly
trained writing instructors for Maine students and other teachers. After
successfully completing the program, the educators are distinguished as
fellows of both the Maine Writing Project and the National Writing Project.
The national project and its state affiliates comprise a grassroots teaching
initiative dedicated to the improvement of student writing and the teaching of
writing across the curriculum in all grade levels.
For more information about the Maine Writing Project,
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