Getting Personal and Going Public: Writing From Your Teaching and Academic Work
The work we do is rich with narratives that can help us better understand our students and ourselves as our practices evolve. They're also worth sharing with the wider public inside the academy and beyond. How can faculty take their ideas about teaching into public domains? What are our responsibilities and opportunities for doing so? Join a discussion with novelist, columnist, humorist, and Inside Higher Ed writer John Warner. In this interactive session, we'll explore the process of translating life and work into stories and scholarship.
Sponsored by the Duke Faculty Write Program, Duke Learning Innovation, the Forum for Scholars and Publics, and the Department of History.
More info: http://fsp.trinity.duke.edu/projects/getting-personal-and-going-public-writing-your-teaching-and-academic-work