"Educating leaders in the
profession for over 25 years."
Every summer in July, Northeastern University hosts seminars in writing,
reading, and teaching on the island of Martha's Vineyard. Participants
may take these courses for graduate credit, or for professional development
points.
"Blissful
Revitalization"
is the way one student describes the program.
Indeed, all our graduate workshops are dedicated
to exploring the most recent research and
innovative practices combined with the best
of traditional approaches to literacy. The
Institute on Writing, Reading, and Teaching
provides teachers with an unusually fine opportunity
for professional growth.
Designed for teachers
by teachers, the Institute, which is administered by Northeastern University,
addresses the latest approaches to writing, reading, and learning. Participants
come from all levels of academia, from elementary to the college level.
The Institute features
a national faculty of distinguished teachers and writers. Students attend
workshops in a comfortable intellectual setting. Away from the usual
distractions of daily life, participants find that they can work productively,
while enjoying the refreshing atmosphere of the Vineyard.