Free Webinar on Using Discussion to Inspire Writing - February 25, 2016, 3:00 p.m. ET (US)

Free Webinar on Using Discussion to Inspire Writing 

Join Terry Roberts, director of the National Paideia Center and co-author of The Better Writing Breakthrough, for a discussion of how to use formal classroom discussion to inspire student writing that is more clear, coherent, and sophisticated. In particular, Roberts will show you how to use Socratic Seminar Dialogue to help students generate both new ideas and language with which to express those ideas in their writing.

The focus of this webinar will be the practical pre-seminar content strategies that prepare students for both discussion of and writing about complex texts, as well as the post-seminar strategies that help students transition directly from talking to writing. 

Using Discussion to Inspire Writing 
Thursday, February 25, 2016, 3:00 p.m. ET (US) 
Presented by Terry Roberts
 

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