UCLA Writing Project 40th Anniversary Celebration
One-day celebration/workshop open to all Writing Project Fellows. Fee: $40
One-day celebration/workshop open to all Writing Project Fellows. Fee: $40
One-day conference for all teachers and administrators focusing on access and equity for all students, with diverse English learners center stage. Early Bird Fee: $75
Five meetings focused on reading and discussing articles about ways we can address race and racism including anti-blackness in our lives, our schools, and our communities.
Join us for a series of five workshops where we'll engage in strategies and lessons to help students understand these rich texts and address the matters of race that the authors present. During the workshops, you’ll have time to plan how to make great use of these texts with your students. Workshop Fee: $50
Four-day workshop for elementary teachers focusing on strategies that will help your students discover their strengths as effective and inspired writers throughout the curriculum.
One-day conference for teachers and administrators focusing on access and equity for all students, with diverse multilingual and multicultural students center stage. Our keynote speaker is Joseph Velasco, who is a storyteller and high school English and Ethnic Studies teacher. The conference also includes three sessions of workshops led by teachers.
Learn specific strategies that lead to growth in student writers. The most exciting part of teaching writing is watching students improve! All students can develop their competence and confidence in writing when they engage in instruction tailored to their needs.
Spark students’ imaginations and creativity while building their cognitive toolkit reading and understanding narratives and writing their own, all while building language proficiency. In this two-day workshop, participants will be introduced to UCLA Writing Project’s approach to Pathway Strategies for Narrative Writing - supporting multilingual learners as they read narratives for content and craft.
In this workshop, participants will explore how artificial intelligence tools can be thoughtfully used in today’s classrooms. Educators will examine practical strategies for leveraging AI technologies to amplify student voices, support diverse learning needs, and create more equitable learning environments.
November 15, 2025 8:30am - 11:30am Moore Hall at UCLA Join us as we celebrate Faye Peitzman’s retirement. Forty-five years teaching undergraduates and graduate students—and directing our beloved UCLA Writing Project. Can’t wait to gather together!