[IAWP - TC] Call for IAWP Newsletter submissions, due Friday 9/3

IAWP iawp at ucr.edu
Tue Aug 24 15:12:36 PDT 2021


Hi IAWP TC’s,

I hope you all had a fabulous and restful summer! I know many of us are already back in school again, and hopefully your school year is off to a good start. In the next week or so, between lesson planning and staff meetings, please consider submitting an article to our Fall edition of the IAWP magazine. Our first edition was a huge hit, but now it’s up to us to follow it up with a second, equally great edition, and we can’t do that without your help. Here’s what we’re looking for:

Writing from the TC Desk (1,000 word limit)
We have your choice of 3 fun writing prompts to respond to:
We all have heard how important it is to “know thyself.” What three things did you learn about yourself as a teacher, a colleague, a writer during this past school year?
The yin and the yang symbolize the duality of life; the idea that seemingly opposite forces are complementary. Consider challenge and triumph. Write about your triumphs this past year while describing the challenges that were integral to reaching the triumph.
Write an ode celebrating your favorite piece of tech.

Member News (100 word limit)
I happen to know that several of you have made the leap from classroom teacher to TOSA. Let us celebrate your good news! Tell us about your new job, engagement or wedding, the addition of new family members, or publications. Give us all the juicy details in 100 words or less.

Recommendations (100 word limit)
Everyone has a favorite mentor text, TV show, movie, documentary, product, blog or podcast. Share that love with your fellow TC’s. Write a short description and review and tell us who might appreciate this info. Don’t forget to send us the website or buy links.

Writing Tips (250 word limit)
Every writing teacher has a virtual toolbox crammed full of fabulous lesson ideas and invaluable writing advice to share with fellow teachers. It’s time to spill your guts and share a secret or two. We’re all ears!

Presenter Tips (250 word limit)
Help your fellow TC’s grow as presenters by sharing your favorite presenter tips and tricks. What are your must-dos or must-haves? How do you calm your nerves before you step in front of an audience? Any platform recommendations for creating stunning presentations or memorable handouts?

Call for Presenters or Submissions (100 word limit)
Do you know of a conference looking for presenters? Or maybe you caught wind of a magazine or publisher looking for submissions. If so, forward the link, blurb, and flyer to us so we can share the info with the rest of the TC’s.

To submit an article or piece of writing, click this link:  https://forms.gle/F4VvUa3td6igtFgx9 Friday, September 3rd.
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Contact Info
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Thank you,
Betsy Newmeyer, IAWP Communications Coordinator
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