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2018 Spring Break Online Writing Challenge
This community-oriented event connected USF faculty to meet writing goals by writing for 20–30 minutes a day from March 12 to 16. ...
No-Shame Qualitative Research Workshop
This workshop was designed for faculty who are familiar with qualitative research, through graduate school or from previous research experience, but need a refresher on key concepts and the...
Turning Teaching into Publication
In this workshop, faculty learned different strategies for how to publish their pedagogical innovations. Faculty structured, developed, and began to draft their manuscripts ideas and received constructive feedback. Journals...
“You Can’t Fire the Bad Ones!”: And 18 Other Myths About Teachers, Teachers’ Unions, and Public Education
During this reading and conversation, authors William Ayers and Rick Ayers discussed their latest (2018) book, “You Can’t Fire the Bad Ones!”: And 18 Other Myths About Teachers, Teachers’...
All-Day Writing Event with Editor
During this All-Day Writing Event on Saturday, February 3, 2018, participants worked with an editor for a 20-minute session. While the editor focused on academic writing, participants submitted other...
Blogging and Advocacy for Social Justice
In this workshop, Huffington Post blogger and USF Associate Professor Rick Ayers (Teacher Education) shared writing prompts and exercises to connect with readers and promote extended public discourse in...
Thinking Through Drawing: Rubens and the Rhetorical Art of Eloquence
Following the recent publication of her monograph, Rubens and the Eloquence of Drawing (Routledge/Ashgate, 2017), Associate Professor Kate Lusheck (Art History & Museum Studies) discussed the graphic art of...
Developing a Five-Year Plan
This interactive workshop, designed for early-career faculty, provided a framework and tools to create a five-year plan to help faculty achieve their professional goals in the academy. Faculty learned...