Articles, essays, editorials, and meditations on the art of teaching writing and T&W’s mission to inspire the imagination.
Video Project
826NYC’s Transition to Online Learning
Tools gathered from even-odd project elevators.
An excerpt from Iron City Magazine.
An Interview with Glynn Pogue
Lesson by Sheila Maldonado as told to Azka Anwar.
Reading lists and resources for teaching LGBTQ+ texts in the classroom.
The names we are given, the names we give ourselves, the names society gives us, are powerful kindling for poetry.
Students use a program called Twine to find new possibilities to writing non-linear and multi-linear pieces.
A Lesson Plan for “Dream Poems”
The spider web as a helpful tool to map out personal narrative.
Connecting to the spiritual through "Song of Myself" and writing poetry.
High School Poetry in the Age of Zoom
Teaching writing from a distance in times of isolation and crisis.
Writing into Autumn
A Creative Exercise in Seeing, Writing, and Making Spontaneous Broadsides
Teachers & Writers Collaborative honors the work of poet Dick Gallup
At the Beginning of Teachers & Writers Collaborative
Training Practicing Teachers in Creative Writing Methods
Tapping into Baldwin's honesty and passion to teach personal essay.
Using form to navigate identity and language.
Poetic Cartographies in the Virtual Classroom
Using Meredith Sue Willis's Blazing Pencils and Personal Fiction Writing