In honor of NWP and NCTE’s Advocacy Days focusing on Literacy Education Advocacy, throughout March, Teachers, Parents, Profs: Writers Who Care is hosting a Flipgrid to showcase the many ways that writing can be used as a tool for advocacy. How do you use writing as a tool for literacy advocacy? We invite you to share your response by recording a short video to add to our grid at flipgrid.com/a4m3riw. Just click this link and then the green “plus” button to contribute.
At the end of March, we’ll share the responses we’ve received as part of a related Writers Who Care post. We look forward to hearing how you use writing as a tool for literacy advocacy.
Please join us as advocates this month!
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