Pedagogue Bonus are short episodes [under 15 minutes] exploring a single topic or question about teaching, education, and/or research. These episodes are meant to help facilitate more conversations that further build community and collaboration among teachers of writing. Transcripts are available here. More information about the contributors can be found here.
Pedagogue Bonus:
Re-imagining English Graduate Education (w/Steve Parks)
In this bonus episode, Steve Parks talks about how English graduate education can be better formed to prepare and train students for academic and non-academic purposes.
Re-imagining English Graduate Education (w/Steve Parks)
In this bonus episode, Steve Parks talks about how English graduate education can be better formed to prepare and train students for academic and non-academic purposes.
Pedagogue Bonus:
Advice to First-Time Teachers (w/Nancy Sommers)
In this bonus episode, Nancy Sommers talks about creating a classroom community, thinking and responding as a writer, and teaching one lesson each day.
Advice to First-Time Teachers (w/Nancy Sommers)
In this bonus episode, Nancy Sommers talks about creating a classroom community, thinking and responding as a writer, and teaching one lesson each day.
Pedagogue Bonus:
Job Market Advice (w/Les Hutchinson)
In this bonus episode, Les Hutchinson talks about her experiences on the job market and shares potential strategies or tips for those on the market.
Job Market Advice (w/Les Hutchinson)
In this bonus episode, Les Hutchinson talks about her experiences on the job market and shares potential strategies or tips for those on the market.
Pedagogue Bonus:
Tips for the Dissertation (w/Antonio Byrd)
In this bonus episode, Antonio Byrd talks about the dissertation and offers advice for graduate students planning and/or writing their dissertation.
Tips for the Dissertation (w/Antonio Byrd)
In this bonus episode, Antonio Byrd talks about the dissertation and offers advice for graduate students planning and/or writing their dissertation.
Pedagogue Bonus:
Advice on Publishing (w/Lori Ostergaard)
In this bonus episode, Lori Ostergaard talks about how to identify a journal for your article, she provides insight on the peer review process, and shares tips for writing a successful article.
Advice on Publishing (w/Lori Ostergaard)
In this bonus episode, Lori Ostergaard talks about how to identify a journal for your article, she provides insight on the peer review process, and shares tips for writing a successful article.
Pedagogue Bonus:
Applying to Graduate Programs (w/Mandy Olejnik)
In this bonus episode, Mandy Olejnik talks about her experience applying to graduate programs, and she shares advice for students planning and/or currently in the process of applying to grad school.
Applying to Graduate Programs (w/Mandy Olejnik)
In this bonus episode, Mandy Olejnik talks about her experience applying to graduate programs, and she shares advice for students planning and/or currently in the process of applying to grad school.
Pedagogue Bonus:
Who Says What (And What Gets Told) About Higher Education? (w/Mike Rose)
In this bonus episode, Mike Rose talks about what gets covered about higher education and brings attention to issues concerning representation, or who is and who isn't writing about education in mass media.
Who Says What (And What Gets Told) About Higher Education? (w/Mike Rose)
In this bonus episode, Mike Rose talks about what gets covered about higher education and brings attention to issues concerning representation, or who is and who isn't writing about education in mass media.
Pedagogue Bonus:
Writing Across the Curriculum (w/Chris M. Anson)
In this bonus episode, Chris M. Anson talks about his interest in Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) and how he leads workshops with faculty across disciplines.
Writing Across the Curriculum (w/Chris M. Anson)
In this bonus episode, Chris M. Anson talks about his interest in Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) and how he leads workshops with faculty across disciplines.
Pedagogue Bonus:
Gaming in the Writing Classroom (w/Emma Kostopolus)
In this bonus episode, Emma Kostopolus talks about how she incorporates gaming in the writing classroom as a means for developing and enriching skills like reading, writing, and critical thinking.
Gaming in the Writing Classroom (w/Emma Kostopolus)
In this bonus episode, Emma Kostopolus talks about how she incorporates gaming in the writing classroom as a means for developing and enriching skills like reading, writing, and critical thinking.
Pedagogue Bonus:
Two-Year Colleges (w/Carolyn Calhoon-Dillahunt)
In this bonus episode, Carolyn Calhoon-Dillahunt talks about two-year colleges and she offers advice for those interested in teaching at two-year colleges.
Two-Year Colleges (w/Carolyn Calhoon-Dillahunt)
In this bonus episode, Carolyn Calhoon-Dillahunt talks about two-year colleges and she offers advice for those interested in teaching at two-year colleges.
Pedagogue Bonus:
Managing to Write with Heavy Teaching Loads (w/Joanne Baird Giordano)
In this bonus episode, Joanne Baird Giordano talks about practices and strategies that have allowed her time to write while managing heavy teaching loads and professional service commitments.
Managing to Write with Heavy Teaching Loads (w/Joanne Baird Giordano)
In this bonus episode, Joanne Baird Giordano talks about practices and strategies that have allowed her time to write while managing heavy teaching loads and professional service commitments.
Pedagogue Bonus:
WAC-GO (w/Alisa Russell)
In this bonus episode, Alisa Russell talks about the WAC Graduate Organization (WAC-GO) and how WAC-GO helps mentor and support graduate students.
WAC-GO (w/Alisa Russell)
In this bonus episode, Alisa Russell talks about the WAC Graduate Organization (WAC-GO) and how WAC-GO helps mentor and support graduate students.
Pedagogue Bonus:
DBLAC (w/Khirsten L. Scott)
In this bonus episode, Khirsten L. Scott talks about Digital Black Lit and Composition (DBLAC), an online and in-person network of Black-identified graduate students and advanced undergraduate students in fields related to the study of language.
DBLAC (w/Khirsten L. Scott)
In this bonus episode, Khirsten L. Scott talks about Digital Black Lit and Composition (DBLAC), an online and in-person network of Black-identified graduate students and advanced undergraduate students in fields related to the study of language.
Pedagogue Bonus:
How Do We Read and Teach Policy? (w/Genevieve García de Müeller)
In this bonus episode, Genevieve García de Müeller talks about reading and teaching policy.
How Do We Read and Teach Policy? (w/Genevieve García de Müeller)
In this bonus episode, Genevieve García de Müeller talks about reading and teaching policy.