Leading Responsive, Data-Based Small Group Work in Writing; Leverage Assessment and Small Group Instructional Practices to Address Student Writers' Needs

Oct 23, 2025 - Feb 12, 2026

3-8

$600

Online via Zoom

Dates: 10/23/2025, 12/04/2025, 2/12/2026 Grades: 3-8 Venue: Online via Zoom Time:  9:00am - 2:30pm ET (with a 45 minute break for lunch) Presenter(s): Heather Burns

Course Overview

This course prepares teachers to implement effective standards-based small group writing instruction that addresses the diverse needs of writers in grades 3-8. Teachers will analyze writing samples and assessment data to identify patterns in students' writing development and plan targeted small group lessons. The course focuses on research-backed methods of teaching writing conferences, small groups, and shared writing experiences while maintaining an effective writing environment.

Learning Objectives and Outcomes:

  • Analyze student writing samples and assessment data to create responsive instructional groupings

  • Plan and implement targeted standards-based lessons to address identified writing needs across genres

  • Demonstrate effective facilitation of writing conferences, small groups, and shared writing experiences

  • Create and maintain systems for tracking student progress and adjusting instruction accordingly

  • Develop practical tools including conferring schedules, small group plans, and record-keeping systems

If your school or district is interested in arranging for a group of 15 or more to attend one course (or more) together please contact us at advancingliteracy@tc.columbia.edu. For a full listing of all Focused Topic Courses see our Professional Development Services Brochure.