How Do You Write to Learn? JJL Group Writing Project

by Joanna on November 9, 2009

I wanted to let you know about a group writing project I’m supporting at JJL (Joyful Jubilant Learning).

It’s on a question I think you’ll find of interest:

How Do You Write to Learn?

You can find out more about how to join in here: How do you write to learn – group writing project.

Anyone’s welcome to contribute, but your posts need to be up by 22 November so we can include them in a round up post.

JJL is exploring the theme of writing to learn during November. If you’re interested in writing, and learning… you’re sure to find something of interest there over the next few weeks :-)

I’m one of the regular contributing authors at Joyful Jubilant Learning – it’s a community site with lots of different voices sharing ideas from around the world.

I hope to see you there!

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Barbara Ling, Virtual Coach 11.11.09 at 12:46 pm

I learned to write (and it took awhile) by finally casting off what school said and going with what I enjoyed but more importantly…what my clients/students enjoyed as well.

I’ve found that to be a workable formula for me.
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Joanna 11.14.09 at 9:16 am

Barbara sometimes I wonder if schools should stop teaching people about writing at all, the damage it does! The feedback loops we get through blogging definitely helps us to learn, and to write.

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