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Karen Haag

 

Karen Haag is a coauthor of the Heinemann title Thinking Out Loud on Paper (2008). She works with the UNC Charlotte Writing Project site where she oversees the Teacher Research and Presenters Collaborative and coteaches the Summer Institute. She has been a literacy coach, teacher, and researcher in North Carolina since 1974.
 

Email planningservices@heinemann.com if you would like to contact Karen Haag directly about professional development support.

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