Workshop Facilitator
Bank Street College of Education
Location
New York
Salary
$750 / YEAR
Quick overview
Design and facilitate a professional development workshop for 10-25 educators focused on storytelling and writing in PreK-Grade 2 classrooms. Use open-ended materials and design thinking to help educators support young children's narrative and informational writing.
Requirements summary
Requires a Master's degree in education, social work, or a related field and experience in a progressive education setting. Candidates must have successful teaching experience in early elementary writing workshops and a track record of developing curriculum for educators.
Job description
2026 Job Description for Workshop Facilitator Continuing Professional Studies, Bank Street College of Education
Job Description
Seeking an experienced educator to design and facilitate a workshop for 10-25 educators. Workshop description below.
TEWS898N Storytelling in the Writing Workshop
Loose Parts & Creative Sparks (PreK-Grade 2) This class explores how open-ended materials can support and deepen young children’s storytelling and writing development in classrooms. We will examine how design thinking and loose parts can elevate the writing workshop, particularly for students who struggle to generate ideas or sustain engagement. Each session begins with a thoughtfully designed Firestarter—a short creative provocation using intentional constraints to spark imagination, problem-solving, and narrative thinking. Through hands-on exploration, educators will learn how materials such as wire, clay or play-dough, paper, LEGO®, and fabric can serve as thinking tools to support the development of narrative, opinion/persuasive, and informational writing. The course emphasizes inclusive, playful strategies that honor multiple modes of expression and help all learners find their voice as they write.
Start Date
- Thursday,
- July 30 from 9:30
- AM - 3:00 PM ET On Site at Bank Street College, 610 West 112th Street, NY, NY 10035
Compensation ● $750 ● Compensation includes planning and facilitation
Qualifications
Required: ● Successful teaching experience in early elementary education and with the Writing Workshop ● Experience in facilitating group discussions and/or professional development ● Experience developing curriculum for educators ● Master(s) degree in education, Social Work or related field ● Experience in a progressive education setting
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