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Consultants and Services on Grammar - Previous Revision

NCTE offers consultants and services on grammar instruction that when used together, provide extended learning opportunities for teachers and makes a positive impact on learning.  These opportunities include the Adolescent Literacy Pathways ProgramWeb Seminars, Resource Kits and books on grammar for study groups.  

 

Consultants are available to present one-day or multi-day presentations or provide year-round consulting.  All workshops and presentations can be customized to meet your specific needs. 

 

Consultants

Jeff Anderson: K-9, grammar, editing, writing, struggling writers, revision 

Amy Benjamin: 6-12, grammar, reading and writing in the content areas, reading information text

John Crow: K-16, brain-based grammar, writing, sentence fluency

Deborah Dean: 6-12, writing instruction/process, grammar

Cathleen Greenwood: 6-12, teaching grammar within the context of writing

Beth Hewett: 9-16, online writing instruction, grammar

Harry R. Noden: 6-12, grammar, image grammar, writing

Rebecca Wheeler: K-16, code-switching, grammar, writing

Jeffrey Wilhelm: K-16, reading comprehension, adolescent literacy, grammar and language usage . . .

Workshops

Mechanically Inclined: Teaching Grammar and Editing in Context, Grades 4-8
Consultant:  Jeff Anderson
The words grammar and editing aren’t popular with most students (and many teachers). How do we help students become a part of this vital element of the writing process? Using wall charts, literature, and patterns, teachers discover how merging craft with grammar and editing can and will engage students.

Image Grammar Workshop
Consultant:  Harry R. Noden
Using visual images and powerful passages, Harry Noden will show your teachers how to teach grammar with an artist’s eye and a writer’s perception as part of the writing process. This workshop combines grammar and writing and can be structured for half-day, full-day, or 2-day staff development workshops.  

Brain-Based Grammar
Presenter: John Crow
Audience: middle and secondary teachers
We begin by demonstrating why a brain-based approach to grammar instruction is effective, while traditional grammar instruction is not.  Participants work together, step-by-step, to learn how to create inquiry-based mini-lessons and use Grammar Wizard Tests, i.e., ways to resolve sentence-level issues by querying one's existing knowledge of English. 

 

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