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While Project 1:1000 is at its heart unconcerned with either analysis, critique, or perfection (your stories are your stories), a Session will explore a bit of the approach to - and process and casual critique of - writing and editing. Optionally, the Project 1:1000 Team Member could communicate issues with structure, grammar, and clarity of expression to the Client (Teacher, Parent, Leader, etc). Please note that Sessions are not a substitute for regular English classes, but may well provide an alternative setting more conducive to free, encouraged, and affirmed expression. Optionally, we do provide services of Grammar Assistance, which can highlight issues for the Session Participant, regular teacher, parent, etc. (See below for more information).
Sessions will be lead by Project 1:1000 Team Members, who shall be good and passionate people and facilitators, educated and experienced writers with a background in education training and/or arts collaboration and production. See the Project 1:1000 Session Leaders here. If you are (or know someone who might be) interested in joining the Team, see (or share the link) here.
A Project 1:1000 Session includes:
- Session design/coordination with Client
- Introduction, overview, process, and practice
- Exercises, assignments, and writing prompts
- Accountability, process, methods and casual critique
- Assistance with Participant account creation (see more here)
- Assistance with Submission creation, draft, and publication (see more here)
- Creation of Project(s)/Group(s) (see more here)
- Attachment of Submissions to Project(s)/Group(s) (see more here)
- Creation, promotion, and hosting of final presentation
Optionally (mostly in Education settings) the Session could include:
- Monitor & communicate attendance
- Performance & participation updates
- Grammar Assistance (first 1000-word draft)
- "Grading" & Final Report (See more here)
- Assistance in pursuit of formal credit for participation
For an administrative view of a Session (complete with the Options listed just above) please see here. These notes would not be available to the public, but rather password-protected and shared per Client request.
Download the latest Session packet here.
Read about the first Project 1:1000 Session here.