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On-Demand Webinar: Personal Narratives From the Newsroom to the Classroom
In this webinar, a teacher and a New York Times editor share their perspectives on what makes a great personal narrative.
Register to view the on-demand recording.
Building on our narrative-writing unit plan, this webinar will delve deeper into what makes a great personal narrative. You will hear from experts, including a New York Times editor who selects stirring personal stories for the popular Modern Love column, and a high school English teacher who uses our narrative-writing unit and mentor texts from The Times to help her students write college essays with voice, style and meaning.
This webinar will feature:
Miya Lee, the editor of Modern Love projects at The New York Times
Sharon Murchie, an English teacher at Okemos High School in Okemos, Mich.
Natalie Proulx, a senior staff editor at The Learning Network
This webinar ties into our Personal Narrative Writing Contest, which invites students to write short, powerful stories about a meaningful experience in their lives.
Recommended prerequisite: Before viewing this webinar, we suggest that you watch our on-demand introductory webinar, Teaching Narrative Writing With The New York Times.
This webinar will be about one hour long, including a live Q. and A. New York educators may receive C.T.L.E. credit. All participants will receive a certificate of completion.
Webinar Resources
Resource List: In this PDF you can find links to all the resources we discuss in this webinar.
On-Demand Webinar: You can watch the recorded version of the webinar here and download a professional development certificate at the end. The webinar is free, but registration is required.
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