Summer Institute

A Unique Professional Development Opportunity for Teachers

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Now Accepting Applications for the 2025 Summer Institute!

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Institute Dates and Location:

April 21st - Application Deadline* Only a few spots left; Apply today! 

April 7th - Introductory Meeting, 5-6:30pm, Zoom* We will schedule one more intro meeting in early May

 

June 10th - Guest Writer Presentation by Nicole Piasecki “Using Micro-Memoir Assemblages to Teach Storytelling Fundamentals” 9am-12pm, Auraria Campus*

June 11th – Guest Writer Presentation by Julie Vick "Humor Writing" 9am – 12 pm, Auraria Campus

                        "In this workshop, we'll cover humor writing techniques that can be used in different types of writing, do some short humor writing exercises, and analyze humor pieces to see how they are  working. You'll learn ways to incorporate humor into your own writing or as writing exercises for students." - Julie Vick

June 12th – Guest Writer Presentation by Jovan Mays 9am – 12pm, Auraria Campus

June 17th – Guest Teacher Presentation by Sarah Woodard and Kristina Stamatis TBD  9am – 12pm, Auraria Campus

June 18th –  Guest Teacher Presentation by Molly Robbins “Sustainable Teaching” 9am – 12pm, Auraria Campus

June 20th – Sharing of Best Practices/Core Beliefs, Takeaways, and Writings-in-Progress, Book Talks 9am - 12pm, Auraria Campus

July 3rd – Writing Deliverables Due (See Application Instructions above for more information)

*Parking Fees on Auraria Campus will be covered by the Denver Writing Project

Spend time this summer nourishing your writing, working with local authors, connecting with other educators, and taking care of your teacher self. 

For 6 mornings in June, you and roughly 10 other educators will gather on the beautiful CU Denver at Auraria Campus to participate in workshops with local authors and educators, work on your own self-designed writing projects, and be in community with other educators so that you can share and learn best practices for teaching writing from one another. 

Regular activities include interaction with guest presenters who are published authors and educators, sharing of teaching best practices (by teacher participants), discussion of common texts, and time to focus on your own writing.

As a member of this exciting and imaginative program, you can earn 3 English, Graduate Credits from the University of Colorado Denver. (The cost of credit is based on the CU Denver Graduate Tuition Schedule for the College​ of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

We pay participants who enroll for graduate credit a $600 stipend to offset tuition and application fees.

We hope to receive applications from teachers who specialize in varying content areas, who teach a variety of grade levels (K through college), and who define themselves as life-long learners.

Benefits: Community. Time to Write, Reflect, and Restore. Free Parking on Session Days. Coffee. Food. Book. T-Shirt. 3 English, Graduate Credit Hours. $600 Tuition Stipend.

Please contact kyle.crawford@ucdenver.edu with questions. ​