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Summer Institute Information and Application

     Applications for the 2009 Summer Institute will be accepted through February 27, 2009. Applicants will be contacted when their materials are received. Interviews will be conducted on March 4, 2009 at 4:30 in Capers Hall Room 109, with pre-institute sessions on May 28, 5:30-8:30; Saturday, and a Writer's Marathon on May 30, 9:00-4:00. Regular sessions meet June 8 - July 2, Mondays - Thursdays, 8:30-3:30. Applicants need to be able to attend all sessions.
     Teachers who complete the Summer Institute become "Teacher Consultants" for other LWP programs: leading inservice workshops, helping with the Young Writers' Conference or Young Writers' Camp, teaching on-site courses or serving as guest speakers for such courses, giving presentations at area conferences, and participating in writers' groups.

To apply for the Summer Institute,
you need to complete the following steps:

1. Obtain a letter of recommendation from an administrator at your school. You may wish to include a stamped, addressed envelope along with the required reference form.
Download reference form- PDF format

Download reference form- Word format

2. Prepare a Microsoft Word Document (PC format only)
containing these items:

A. A cover sheet with the following information:

Your Name
Address
Phone Number
School Name
School Address
School Phone Number
Subjects / Grades Taught
School District
Principal's Name
Email Address
School Fax Number
Have you taken a graduate course at the Citadel within the last five years? yes / no


B. A
description, no more than a page in length, of how you use writing in your classroom during a typical nine week grading period.

C. A description of two "best practices" involving writing, either of which you could use as a sample demonstration during the Summer Institute. For each best practice, provide an overview of the lesson and its goals, a description of the writing activities, and copies of any assessment measures (such as scoring guides). Ideally, you should have access to samples of student work generated by each lesson.

3. Email as an attachment to tom.thompson@citadel.edu
or
send your materials to:  
                         Tom Thompson, Director
                         Lowcountry Writing Project
                         English Department, The Citadel
                         171 Moultrie Street
                         Charleston, SC 29409-6310

All materials must be received by February 27, 2009; interviews will be conducted at The Citadel between 4:30 and 6:00 PM on March 4, 2009.

If you are invited to attend the Summer Institute, you will need to be able to attend all sessions. Your tuition will be covered by a grant from the National Writing Project; in addition, we will provide all your books, plus a $100 stipend to cover meals, parking and incidentals. Upon successful completion of the Institute, you will receive six hours of graduate credit.

If you have questions about the application process or about any aspect of the Summer Institute, contact Tom Thompson at 843-953-1418 or <LWP@citadel.edu> (email)