Shelley Harwayne did professional development in our school  for several 
years.... she is not didatic or scripted as you might find with  some of the TC 
presenters but has the essence of childhood and the form and  function of 
writing workshop down... it is a more individualized and kid  friendly way to 
approach writing workshop. In my opinion you need both a  child-centered 
philosophy 
that you keep ever present as you go through the  rudiments of 
mini-lessons..... Shelley combined with anyone from TC (Carl  Anderson, 
perhaps) would be two 
good choices.
 
 
In a message dated 4/5/2008 2:08:55 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

My  school division is grades 1-4. We are interested in finding a good
writing  workshop leader who might come for a professional day. We are in
North  Carolina. Does anyone have a suggestion about something they have
heard or  worked with and felt was a great and inspiring  leader?

Thanks,
Mary



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