Teaching Writing
Teaching Writing Workshop Series: Scaffolding Writing Across the Semester
Over the course of the academic year, the Writing Studio leads a series of faculty workshops focused on different aspects of teaching writing. Workshops provide participants with current research, strategies for best practices, and a forum for discussing how these approaches might be adapted to teaching writing in their disciplines. The Teaching Writing Workshop Series…
Posted by Rhett McDaniel on December 4, 2019 in Events, News, Teaching Writing, workshop
Teaching Writing Workshop Series: Scaffolding Writing Across the Semester
Over the course of the academic year, the Writing Studio leads a series of faculty workshops focused on different aspects of teaching writing. Workshops provide participants with current research, strategies for best practices, and a forum for discussing how these approaches might be adapted to teaching writing in their disciplines. The Teaching Writing Workshop Series…
Posted by Rhett McDaniel on December 4, 2019 in Events, News, Teaching Writing, workshop
Teaching Writing Workshop Series: Writing About Visual Texts
Over the course of the academic year, the Writing Studio leads a series of faculty workshops focused on different aspects of teaching writing. Workshops provide participants with current research, strategies for best practices, and a forum for discussing how these approaches might be adapted to teaching writing in their disciplines. The Teaching Writing Workshop Series…
Posted by Rhett McDaniel on October 22, 2019 in Events, Teaching Writing, workshop
Teaching Writing Workshop Series: Responding to Student Writing
Over the course of the academic year, the Writing Studio leads a series of faculty workshops focused on different aspects of teaching writing. Workshops provide participants with current research, strategies for best practices, and a forum for discussing how these approaches might be adapted to teaching writing in their disciplines. The Teaching Writing Workshop Series…
Posted by Rhett McDaniel on September 16, 2019 in Events, News, Teaching Writing, workshop
Teaching Writing Workshop Series in September
The Vanderbilt Writing Studio is offering The Teaching Writing Workshop Series. The workshops are geared toward supporting those who teach writing across the disciplines at Vanderbilt University, and workshops are open to faculty and graduate students from all departments. Contact Megan Minarich at megan.l.minarich@vanderbilt.edu for details. Fostering Writing and Collaboration in the Classroom Thursday September…
Posted by Rhett McDaniel on August 29, 2017 in Events, News, Teaching Writing, workshop
Upcoming Faculty Teaching Visit with Lorraine Lopez, Associate Professor of English, Tuesday, February 24th
ENGL 199: Foundations of Literary Study Imaginative Writing: Joining the Conversation Lorraine Lopez is an associate professor of English and co-director of Vanderbilt’s multidisciplinary program in Latino and Latina Studies. In this course, Lorraine helps her students consider the questions…
Posted by tveitts on February 10, 2015 in Events, News, Teaching Difference and Power, Teaching Visit, Teaching Writing
Teaching Writing in the 21st Century
The Center for Teaching is again collaborating with the Writing Studio, the Jean & Alexander Heard Library,the English Language Center, and (new this year) the Curb Center to develop resourceful experiences for anyone who teaches writing at Vanderbilt. This year, we’re sponsoring…
Posted by Nancy Chick on August 19, 2014 in Campus Partners, Events, Resource, Teaching Writing
Conversations on Teaching Writing Under Way
“Teaching. Writing. Learning.,” the new series of conversations on teaching writing across the campus, began last Wednesday. Emily King (English), Richard Lloyd (Sociology), and Jonathan Gilligan (Earth & Environmental Sciences) were the invited guests for kick-off event entitled “Starting the…
Posted by Nancy Chick on September 5, 2013 in Conversations on Teaching, Events, News, Teaching Writing
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