Language Arts Fair

Saturday, April 18, 2015, 9 am to 3 pm
Campus: 
Dayton
Millett Hall Atriucm
Audience: 
Future Students
Current Students
Faculty
Alumni
The public

WRIGHT STATE FAIR CELEBRATES LITERACY The fifth annual Language Arts Fair will be held Saturday April 18th at Wright State University to celebrate English teachers and their good work with students. Local students, teachers, parents, and friends are invited. Middle and high school students’ projects will be displayed in the Millett Hall atrium. English majors will also share their literature response and multigenre research projects from their Integrated Language Arts classes. In addition, electronic slide shows and videos will be featured. The day will culminate with Julie Drew reading from one of her young adult novel and sharing her road to publication. Julie is the author of the popular Tesla Effect Trilogy about a young teen with mysterious abilities. A book signing and pizza will follow. Teachers who wish to learn more about the state requirements for the Resident Educators program will have an opportunity to meet with experienced teachers and administrators following the program. This event is jointly sponsored by the English Department and the College of Education and Human Services. Wright State continues to have a strong presence with local teachers who are implementing innovative teaching strategies to empower their students' writing and reading skills.

For information, contact
Nancy Mack
Professor of English
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