Over the years, SELI has found that most teachers in Sierra Leone were never taught the writing process—rehearsal, drafting, getting feedback, revising, editing, and then producing a final draft. This is the reason that our LYW participants work on their own personal writing during workshops. We always hope that after the training the participants will not only be more prepared to teach writing, but also continue to write, themselves.
Saturday, August 27, 2016
Encouraging Writing Teachers to Write
Have you been looking for a writing group to join that will understand your cultural references to Sierra Leone or West Africa? If so, please come to the Seli River Writing Project Workshop!
Over the years, SELI has found that most teachers in Sierra Leone were never taught the writing process—rehearsal, drafting, getting feedback, revising, editing, and then producing a final draft. This is the reason that our LYW participants work on their own personal writing during workshops. We always hope that after the training the participants will not only be more prepared to teach writing, but also continue to write, themselves.
Over the years, SELI has found that most teachers in Sierra Leone were never taught the writing process—rehearsal, drafting, getting feedback, revising, editing, and then producing a final draft. This is the reason that our LYW participants work on their own personal writing during workshops. We always hope that after the training the participants will not only be more prepared to teach writing, but also continue to write, themselves.
But there is an obstacle to continuing to
write: the difficulty of finding a writing
group to share drafts with. This stage, which we call
conferencing at SELI, is one of the most enjoyable parts of writing both for
our club members and for their teachers.
We therefore are providing a forum, or a writing group,
which you and the teachers can join and use from any part of the world—because it’s
online! Since Sierra Leone is moving (yes, slowly, but) steadily in the
direction of getting and staying online—if not so commonly yet by computer, at
least by mobile phone—most of our LYW teachers will have access to this forum.
Come and join us online at the Seli River Writing Project Workshop if you are a writer and have
been looking for a writing group to join that will understand your cultural
references to Sierra Leone or West Africa, or will understand mixed-cultural settings in which you have lived, or live now. Register—it’s free! We welcome
anyone who is willing to give other writers helpful, constructive feedback and
post their own in-progress writing. Whether you are experienced and published or unsure how
to begin, you are welcome. No one ever outgrows the need for feedback. We’ll help each other write.
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