Working with Faculty Writers

Working with Faculty Writers
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Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Total Pages : 388
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ISBN-10 : 9781457184147
ISBN-13 : 1457184141
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Book Synopsis Working with Faculty Writers by : Anne Ellen Geller

Download or read book Working with Faculty Writers written by Anne Ellen Geller and published by University Press of Colorado. This book was released on 2013-06-15 with total page 388 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The imperative to write and to publish is a relatively new development in the history of academia, yet it is now a significant factor in the culture of higher education. Working with Faculty Writers takes a broad view of faculty writing support, advocating its value for tenure-track professors, adjuncts, senior scholars, and graduate students. The authors in the volume imagine productive campus writing support for faculty and future faculty that allows for new insights about their own disciplinary writing and writing processes, as well as the development of fresh ideas about student writing. Contributors from a variety of institution types and perspectives consider who faculty writers are and who they may be in the future, reveal the range of locations and models of support for faculty writers, explore the ways these might be delivered and assessed, and consider the theoretical, philosophical, political, and pedagogical approaches to faculty writing support, as well as its relationship to student writing support. With the pressure on faculty to be productive researchers and writers greater than ever, this is a must-read volume for administrators, faculty, and others involved in developing and assessing models of faculty writing support.


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