Fall-Winter 2012

BLTN in New Mexico: Santa Fe Indian School – Bread Loaf Partnership

Sep 28th, 2012 | By

Notes on the Santa Fe Indian School/Bread Loaf School of English Writing Workshop, Teaching with Writing: It’s Easier than You Think.”  * History of the Partnership*  In the summer of 2011, sitting knee to knee in a tiny office at the Bread Loaf Santa Fe (BLSF) campus at St. John’s College, Alfredo Lujan, Cheryl Glenn, Jon

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Interpretive Communities: Hayley Strandberg Takes Bread Loaf Class to Her Students

Sep 15th, 2012 | By

By Hayley Strandberg.  At Bread Loaf, students are challenged to enjoy, discover, and confront literature in all of its glorious possibility. We form communities at four different campuses with texts at the center. We create poems. We listen to arguments. We share stories over lunch. Imagine a place where readers around the world could do

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Digital Learning Partnerships: Transforming the Way Students—and Teachers—Think about 21st-Century Learning

Sep 15th, 2012 | By

—by Chris Moore, Olentangy Liberty High School, and Andrea Dodge Vescelius, Olentangy Orange High School. Andrea Dodge Vescelius and Chris Moore (BL ’12) have turned their Bread Loaf Teacher Network (BLTN) collaborative projects into a year-round endeavor in collaborative scholarship. They are members of a network that has at its core the tenets of the Bread Loaf

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BreadNet: The Enduring Vision of Rocky Gooch

Sep 3rd, 2012 | By

BreadNet, the digital network of the Bread Loaf School of English and the Bread Loaf Teacher Network, began way back in 1984. In the age of Massively Open Online Courses (MOOCs), Twitter, Facebook, and Skype, is BreadNet passé? This summer’s lively conversation on “connected teaching and learning” gave us occasion to take stock of some

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