NWP Publications Writers Guidelines The National Writing Project wants you to project your voiceÂby writing for The Voice and The Quarterly. We welcome stories about classroom practice, students' work, and activities at writing project sites, as well as opinion pieces and essays. Submissions run 600 to 1,000 words in length for The Voice, and 1,000 to 5,000 words for The Quarterly The Voice Contact the Editors Permission and Release Forms ... The Quarterly Audience The primary audience for The Quarterly consists of teachers of writing, kindergarten through university level, as well as college instructors engaged in preparing teachers to teach writing. A secondary audience includes researchers and scholars in the teaching of writing, school administrators, curriculum directors, and parents. In general, readers can benefit from articles in The Quarterly even if they are unfamiliar with the National Writing Project. Content We encourage articles of between 1,000 and 5,000 words on the following topics: classroom strategies related to teaching writing and literacy; teacher research and more formal scholarly inquiry in these areas; essays on language and the craft of writing; discussion of standards, assessment and other school reform issues as they relate to literacy education; pieces about teaching literacy in specialized communities of learnersÂEnglish language and adult learners, for instance. | |
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