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The Hochman Method®: An Overview

  • 06/18/2025
  • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Zoom
  • 974

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The Hochman Method®: An Overview

Wednesday, June 18, 2025 | 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM ET | 1.5 CEs

Live via Zoom

Want to make writing instruction more effective and impactful for your students? Join us for a webinar that breaks down the Hochman Method—a proven, evidence-based approach that helps students strengthen their writing, reading, communication, and critical thinking skills across all subjects and grade levels.

Co-Directors of Academics at The Writing Revolution, Alexandria Chalonec and Christine Teahan, will walk you through the core principles of the Hochman Method and share practical insights on how to bring it to life in your classroom, school, or district. Whether you're new to the Hochman Method or looking to expand its use, this session will give you the tools and strategies to make it happen.

Don't miss out—let's talk about how to make writing instruction work for every student!

PRICING

MEMBER  $30
NON-MEMBER  $45

ABOUT THE SPEAKER:


Christine Teahan

Christine Teahan teaches courses, works with high-impact partner schools and helps on various programmatic projects at TWR. As specialty courses manager, she coordinates the development and maintenance of courses, webinars and offerings outside of TWR’s main introductory course, Advanced Thinking Through Writing (ATTW) I. Among these, Christine developed the ATTW STEM course. Before joining TWR, she served as a special education teacher, teaching middle school English language arts, math, science and social studies. She holds an M.A. and a B.A. in special education.

Alexandria Chalonec  

Alexandria Chalonec teaches courses, works with high-impact partner schools and helps on various programmatic projects at TWR. Alexandria led the process of embedding TWR’s strategies in Louisiana Department of Education Guidebooks to enhance student writing and understanding. Within the organization, she supports the onboarding of new faculty and ongoing faculty development. Before joining TWR, Alexandria taught English language arts and social studies at The Windward School and served as a learning specialist and special education teacher at the Urban Assembly School of Business for Young Women. She earned a Master of Science in education through the New York City Teaching Fellows program, graduating with honors.


Can't make the live event? A recording will be emailed to you 2 weeks post-event.

  • Event registration is non-refundable upon purchase.
  • Recordings will be made available by July 2nd, 2025

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