
When educators draw on their own expertise across disciplines, they empower students to strengthen writing identities, deepen content understanding, and build confidence to communicate with purpose. We invite you to join us for an inside look at Writing Apprenticeship, WestEd’s newest professional learning opportunity and model that aims to elevate writing instruction in middle and high school classrooms.
Date: June 4, 2025
Time: 12–12:30 p.m. PT
Gain a deeper understanding of the Writing Apprenticeship framework and routines to learn how this approach empowers educators to integrate real-world writing practices into content area teaching.
Who Should Attend the Webinar?
- Middle and high school teachers (all subjects)
- Literacy coaches and content-area specialists
- School and district leaders
Bonus Opportunity
Register now to be automatically entered into a one-time-only drawing for a Writing Apprenticeship professional learning scholarship! Winners will be notified by the project team and can apply the award to their registration fee. WestEd’s Writing Apprenticeship institutes offer dynamic professional learning experiences for middle and high school English Language Arts and History/Social Studies educators. These in-person sessions are designed to improve the teaching of writing in the humanities through responsive, experiential learning and collaboration.
About Writing Apprenticeship
Writing Apprenticeship is a practical, research-based instructional framework that supports teachers in transforming writing instruction across content areas. By aligning with the proven success of Reading Apprenticeship, this new approach emphasizes authentic, discipline-specific writing practices and supports sustainable implementation through flexible services, including in-person institutes and ongoing coaching.
Featured Webinar Speakers

Jenell Krishnan, Senior Program Associate, Literacy

Menya Cole, Program Associate, Literacy
Don’t miss out on this important conversation — register for the webinar below!