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2013 Southern Nevada Writing Project Summer Institute

Day Eleven Agenda 1.Scribe Report, Breakfast, Browsing 2.Ticket out the Door Review 3.Review of Norms 4.Teaching Demo/Workshop: 5.Debrief Session 6.“Shards of Memory” – Writing Time 7.LUNCH- Response Groups 8.Teaching Demo/Workshop: 9.Debrief Session 10.Ticket out the Door

2013 Southern Nevada Writing Project Summer Institute

2013 Summer Institute Norms Participation  Be on time  When contributing, try to stay on point  Be honest, whether critical or complementary  Ask questions so that you can fully understand  Be open and flexible: “Trust the process”  Specify / Clarify / Be aware of times during the course of the day  Uphold confidentiality within our group, now and in the future  Understand that photos and videos may be taken at the Institute  “Fulfill your role” Listening  Listen more than you’re speaking  Give your undivided attention to the speaker  Be present, especially when people are speaking  View constructive criticism as helpful/don’t withhold your opinions in favor of my feelings  Use technology to enhance understanding, avoid distractions whenever possible

2013 Southern Nevada Writing Project Summer Institute

Ticket out the Door: 1.Comments regarding the teaching demo/workshop debrief process so far? 2.In general, what questions or concerns do you have?