K-12 Literacy Conference

S2023, Workshop 11 – Honoring Process in a System that Centers Product

Abby Gillis and Natasha Lopez-Bock


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Abby Gillis is an Associate member of The Educator Collaborative, a former high school ELA teacher, a 6-12 ELA Curriculum Coordinator, and current Interim Assistant Principal. Abby has a passion for intersections between reading/writing workshop and Project Based Learning and practices hands-on teacher professional learning through shared inquiry.  Find Abby on twitter @MrsGillisWPS.

Natasha Lopez-Bock, she is an Elementary Curriculum Coordinator, formerly an instructional coach and an early childhood classroom teacher. She is also a university level Visiting Instructor in preservice teacher programs. Find Natasha on twitter @ElemCoordinator.

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