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- NWP Site Bulletin -

NEW SET OF MONOGRAPHS WILL SOON ARRIVE TO SITES --
NWP sites will receive four new monographs in the NWP at Work series in the mail next week. The monographs are part of the Models of Inservice series and include a close look at inservice programs that grew out of Project Outreach work at Saginaw Bay Writing Project, Kennesaw Mountain Writing Project, Oklahoma State University Writing Project, and Great Basin Writing Project. PDF copies of all eight monographs are available on the NWP website. You may order copies online beginning in late April.
http://www.writingproject.org/Publications/other/monographs.csp

LOOK FOR NEW NWP BROCHURE IN THE MAIL --
Sites will receive 10 copies of the new NWP brochure––Leading a New Generation––by mail next week. This new publication highlights NWP’s capacity to lead a new generation of teachers, programs, research, and writing project sites. If you are setting up contracts with local schools and districts at this moment when they are creating their budgets for next year, you can put the brochure right to use. Preview a PDF (550K) online.
http://www.writingproject.org/cs/nwpp/download/nwp_file/4121/Brochure.pdf?x-r=pcfile_d

PROPOSE A SESSION FOR 2005 NWP ANNUAL MEETING ––
Session proposals for the 2005 NWP Annual Meeting in Pittsburgh, November 17-19, are being accepted online through May 9.
http://www.writingproject.org/cs/05am/view/nwp_e/147

REMEMBER TO REGISTER FOR 2005 NWP E-ANTHOLOGY ––
It’s time to plan your site’s participation in the 2005 E-Anthology. Early registration gives directors and summer institute facilitators time to review resources and make plans to integrate E-Anthology into their summer institutes. Sites must designate an e-facilitator to register the site and serve as the main contact throughout the project.
http://www.writingproject.org/cs/nwpp/print/nwp_e/138

DEADLINE APPROACHING FOR POST-DOCTORAL POSITION ––
NWP is offering a Post-Doctoral Fellowship in its Research and Evaluation Unit at the national office in Berkeley for the 2005–2006 academic year. Appointment is for one year, with possible renewal for a second. Individuals receiving their doctoral degrees within the past five years are eligible. Deadline: April 30.
http://www.writingproject.org/pub/q/jobs#12