National
Center for the
Study of Writing
and Literacy
The National Center for the Study
of Writing and Literacy (NCSWL),
one of the educational research centers sponsored by the
U.S. Department of Education,
has completed its mission and no longer functions as an
independent entity. The Center was based at the
Graduate School of Education of the
University of California at Berkeley,
with a site at
Carnegie Mellon University.
Publications may still be obtained through the
National Writing Project (NWP), 5511 Tolman Hall, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720.
Also, you can still send us mail and find information here about NCSWL:
The mission of the Center was to improve understanding
of how writing is best learned and taught--from the early
years through adulthood. The Center supported
research projects
examining how students learn to
write, how teachers can best help students who come from
an increasing diversity of cultural backgrounds, how
writing can be used more effectively across the curriculum,
how larger social forces (such as ethnic
background, relations with family members, social class,
and the neighborhood) affect success in school, how we
might develop better ways to assess what students are
learning, and how new technologies and new demands in the
workplace affect the literacy skills students need to learn.
For a summary of the Center's contributions to
writing research over the past ten years,
see Technical Report 1-C.
Through its relationship with the
National Writing Project (NWP),
a national network of successful teachers
of writing, the Center involved classroom teachers in
helping to shape its research agenda and in making
use of findings from the research.
To make these findings accessible to educators,
the Center developed three interactive
workshops:
one for elementary teachers,
one for secondary teachers,
and one for college teachers.
These workshops reflected the Center's belief that research both
must move into the classroom and come from it.
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