I teach writing and am very interested in how young people can use writing to engage in active citizenship. I'm particularly interested in how the web might function as a public sphere where people of difference might interact and discuss issues of common concern.
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I am new to Classroom 2.0 and am curious about how others might be using writing as part of their classes, especially students writing on the web as part of their writing instruction. Any other writing teachers on the site?
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