Institute Information and Timeline
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Institute Calendar:
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All participants are required to attend all events listed below.
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Pre-Institute Sessions:
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June 1: Overview |
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Summer Institute:
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Week One: July 1-3 (Monday through Wednesday)
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Fall Wrap up:
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All day meeting, 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in October, Date TBA.
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Application Timeline
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Applications Forms Available |
Application forms are available below |
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Informational Open House |
TBA |
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Application Deadline |
TBA |
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Interviews (if necessary) |
TBA |
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Notice of Acceptance (letters mailed) |
TBA |
- proficiency in teaching
- commitment to writing and using writing to teach
- successful collaborative work with other teachers
- interest in trying new approaches to teaching
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Kean University Department of English
Attention: Dr. Maria Zamora CAS 329 1000 Morris Avenue
Union, New Jersey 07083
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Questions? Call Maria Zamora (908) 737-0385 or email kuwp@kean.edu
Summer Institute Participants' Reflections and Follow-Up
"Perhaps I held it in too long. Maybe there was too much time between my Master’s degree and any meaningful writing as an overbooked teacher, mother and wife. But the KUWP connected, inspired and embraced my personal and professional goals in writing. Three months later I am more productive than I thought possible.
KUWP’s faculty and participants gave me the opportunity to engage in what I became an English teacher for— the practice and discussion of writing. It is a journey we ask our students to embark on but as teachers have so little time to travel ourselves. Three months later, the knowledge, skills and strategies I learned and reflected upon during this institute are enriching my writing and my writing instruction at Rahway High School. " —Kim Kiefer
"Participating in the KUWP this past summer has been one of the best education classes ever. Observing other experienced teachers demonstrating specific lessons and how they teach has enhanced my skills as a teacher. No matter what content matter we teach, we can always hone our skills in communicating our knowledge to students and to learn to best teach students the process of communicating their understanding. My students have benefited from what I have learned this past summer through KUWP." —Debbie Lee
"My experience in the Institute has been like climbing up the ladder to try the trapeze - with the net below. On our first day, we all acknowledged being afraid. That let me know that together we would be each other's net and as scary as it might be, we could take chances. And that is what we have done, each of us to varying degrees, but we have all taken chances and grown.
I came to this experience excited and I am leaving it excited. To paraphrase Erica and Dr. Seuss, oh, the places I've been and oh, the places I have yet to go. When we began I really didn't know what to expect. The National Writing Project that I'd heard about from my friend in Rhode Island was a wonderful mystery to me and I was excited to finally be a part of it. Of course, then I learned how much work I was in for! My mantra, one day at a time, one assignment at a time, would be how I would proceed.
As participants, by the end of our institute, we all knew ourselves and each other so much better and were opening up even more about our beliefs, feelings, and experiences. It was great hearing about the books, articles, ideas, and people who have influenced us. And I felt great sharing about the acting teachers who have influenced and shaped me and explaining how that all works and connects to living an open and responsive life and teaching in an open and responsive way. I know that I am taking so much more with me than what I had when I came in. Not only all that everyone has shared with me, but also the feeling and belief that I am even more myself than I was before. Thank you all." —Mary Freet Everson

