Event: Using Narrative 4 Storytelling in the Classroom

Hello all,

As you begin to think about your spring courses, are you looking for ways to increase student connection and compassion in your classroom? Do you want to learn more about how storytelling can help? Join Narrative 4 (https://narrative4.com/) and a panel of university educators for a free virtual symposium series this spring that explores ways to integrate the Narrative 4 story exchange methodology into curriculum to inspire students to connect and make change in university settings.

Whether you’re a seasoned Narrative 4 practitioner or a curious newcomer, this symposium will offer practical insights and opportunities for discussion with a community of educators who are committed to tapping into the power of Narrative 4 to create a more just and compassionate world.

Our first event will take place on Friday, Jan 10th at 1 p.m. EST (12 noon CT) on Zoom. Presenters include faculty from three universities in the U.S. teaching courses in environmental writing, refugee and migrant narrative, and anthropology.

Please RSVP here to receive the Zoom link wierszewski) if you have any questions.

All the best,
Emily Wierszewski

emily a. wierszewski, ph.d.

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associate prof., english & composition
director of the undergraduate writing program
chair, english program
seton hill university, greensburg, pa