Please note that there are
three opportunities related to writing instruction below.
Utah Teaching Writing Symposium
Join an inquiry-based professional learning facilitated by Central Utah Writing Project Teacher Fellows in partnership with USBE. Choose your writing-instruction focus, engage in collaborative learning
and action research, and receive personalized coaching to implement your plan in your classroom.
This symposium is designed for Utah English Language Arts educators in grades 6-12. The purpose is to support your implementation of effective and
evidence-based writing instruction through professional learning that is centered on teacher agency, inquiry, coaching, and reflection.
You will select a strand of focus for your learning at the symposium.
Symposium Details:
Dates: May 12 - 13, 2025
Times: 8:00 - 3:30 pm
Location: Brigham Young University, Provo, UT
Cost: Free! The cost for a substitute for the two days will be paid for by USBE. If you live 75+ miles from BYU, your travel and lodging will be provided.
Participant Expectations:
In addition to your attendance at the two days of the symposium, you will be expected to develop and implement a student-facing instructional plan
and participate in a coaching cycle based on your symposium strand of focus, inquiry, and learning. You will work in collaboration with a writing fellow coach to develop this plan in virtual one-on-one consultations. The dates of these consultations will be
scheduled directly with your assigned coach.
In December 2025 (date TBD), you will virtually meet with all the participants in your strand to collectively celebrate and share your learnings and next steps.
Participation in the two-day symposium + full coaching cycle (May - December) = 1.5 USBE credits
APPLICATIONS DUE BY 9:00 AM MST ON FEBRUARY 18, 2025
(#1 attachment)
Contact: Naomi Watkins
Contact Email:
naomi.watkinds@schools.utah.gov
Supporting Writing Instruction for Admin and Coaches
Join for a half-day professional learning event designed for secondary (grades 6-12) school and district administrators, instructional leaders, and coaches. Learn how to champion and support
evidence-based writing practices in your school or district.
Event Details:
Date: May 12, 2025
Times: 8:00 - 12:30 pm
Location: Brigham Young University, Provo, UT
Cost: Free!
Agenda:
Note: This half-day professional learning event will be held in tandem with the Utah
Teaching Writing Symposium for Secondary ELA educators. (#2 attachment)
REGISTRATION CLOSES MARCH 31, 2025
Contact: Naomi Watkins
Contact Email:
naomi.watkinds@schools.utah.gov
Writing Benchmark Field Testing
We are still in need of more students to participate in the writing benchmarks. If each student completes two writing benchmarks, we are still about 4,000 short of the required number of essays for
7th and 8th grades and 2,000 short in grades 3-6 and significantly more than this if students only take one writing benchmark. We will
not be able to provide writing benchmarks in future years if we do not get at least 5000 student responses per essay to train the scoring engine. At this point, we do not need LEAs, schools, or teachers to sign up, just please encourage teachers to use
the writing benchmarks.
The writing benchmark field test window will be from February 18th through June 6th. Students will be able to take two writing benchmarks - one argumentative and one informational.
The prompt that they get will be randomized.
Teachers will administer the writing benchmarks through the RISE portal just like they would administer any other benchmark. However, there will not be a score report, and teachers will not be able
to see students’ essays. Instead, all the essay responses will be used to train the scoring engine to allow for automatic scoring starting the 2025-26 school year.
Teachers can have students access the RISE writing training test available on February 18th at
https://utahrise.org/training-tests.html before having students take the benchmark. This is a great opportunity to walk students through the new writing prompts and discuss what they are expected to include
in their writing.
You can also access the RISE writing rubrics at
https://utahrise.org/resources#folder=RISE_Writing_Rubrics. There are informative and argumentative rubrics for each grade level and a 3-8 conventions rubric. These on demand writing rubrics
are a great resource as you teach students how to write. We will also be posting annotated writing samples for grades 5 and 8 that align with the new rubrics on the RISE portal within the next month. They can also be used by other grades to consider the new
rubric expectations.
Although considered on demand writing, the writing benchmarks in grades 3-8 and summative writing assessment in 5th and 8th grades do not have to be administered in one setting,
and we recommend no more than a 45-minute writing session to counter test fatigue.
Contact: Megan Lopez at
megan.lopez@schools.utah.gov or Dallas Brooks at
dallas.brooks@schools.utah.gov

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