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Using publishing in the classroom

Classroom publishing front cover

Classroom publishing front cover

In conjunction with the upcoming publication of Classroom Publishing: A Practical Guide for Teachers, we at Ooligan Press have created a blog for educators, in order to provide an online forum where those interested in or engaging in classroom publishing can find additional resources for their own classroom publishing curricula, and connect with others who are working on similar projects. Check it out at www.ooliganpress.pdx.edu/cp!

What does “classroom publishing” mean? Broadly defined, classroom publishing includes any project that takes student work beyond the classroom, sharing it with an audience that is not just the teacher. Classroom publishing projects can be as diverse as an online wiki, a printed anthology, a podcast, or a handmade book. Students of all ages can benefit from the experience of publishing their work, as educators across the country are finding out.

We will be posting stories from the classroom, information about upcoming writing events and contests for students, and other musings about education and publishing. In addition to the blog itself, this website contains an extensive and ever-growing selection of links to other online resources and organizations. Eventually we will also offer a large selection of downloadable worksheets and materials for use in the classroom. Check back often to see what’s new!

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