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The Renaissance and Writing
for High School Teachers interested in writing pedagogy and in Summer Travel
Saturday, November 14, 2009, 10:00 AM
University of Dallas • Art History Classroom
Dr. Andrew Moran, assistant English professor at UD will lecture on, "Teaching
Writing, From the Tudors to Today," sharing ideas about teaching writing
and explaining the applicability of the Renaissance educational practices that
formed young Will Shakespeare to the contemporary classroom.
Afterwards, you are invited to stay to learn more about UD's Summer Programs for
high school students and adults.
Event schedule:
10:00 am "Teaching Writing, From the Tudors to Today," Dr. Andrew Moran
10:45 am coffee break
11:00 am UD's Arete program, Ms. Kathryn Smith
11:15 am Shakespeare in Italy, Dr. Moran
11:30 am Shakespeare's Baroque Rome, Dr. Moran
All teachers are welcome to attend. Please complete an online R.S.V.P form by November 10. Space is limited and will fill up soon.
Driving directions are available to the University of Dallas. The Art History classroom is located
in the Haggerty Art Village, building number eleven on the campus map.
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