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The Adventures of Notorious Ph.D., Girl Scholar: What's the Matter with Higher Ed?
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The Adventures of Notorious Ph.D., Girl Scholar. We've got important work here. a lot of filing, and giving things names.". Saturday, November 5, 2011. What's the Matter with Higher Ed? Short answer: Money, and entitlement. You say. Whose money? Well, I suppose I could elaborate, but be warned: when it comes to educational inequity, I do tend to go on. So pour yourself another cup of coffee and settle in for ten minutes or so. Okay, here goes:. Historiann's call for bloggers to address the question.
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xoom: Ruby Goldberg
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Best penmanship in the blogosphere. On into the ludic future. On into the ludic future. On into the ludic future. On into the ludic future. On into the ludic future. On into the ludic future. On into the ludic future. On into the ludic future. On into the ludic future. On into the ludic future. Laquo; it's a hot, hot, hot, hot coffee. November 26, 2013. Everybodys seen the GoldieBlox commercial. 0160;with the three little girls and the Rube Goldberg device, right? Thats why data visualizations and infog...
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The Adventures of Notorious Ph.D., Girl Scholar: January 2015
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The Adventures of Notorious Ph.D., Girl Scholar. We've got important work here. a lot of filing, and giving things names.". Saturday, January 31, 2015. After over two years of construction/retrofitting, we have new! Actually, the buildings are old, but they were completely gutted. They look much nicer, and are reportedly much safer. But there are issues. The problems with late-arriving students are likely something you're all imagining, and you wouldn't be wrong. But then there's this:. Links to this post.
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Barely Hanging On… | A Year of Living Academically
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A Year of Living Academically. Barely Hanging On…. If everything else I have to do doesn’t kill me first. October 5, 2013 at 9:21 pm. Or leave a trackback: Trackback URL. Dreaming Academically ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Get A Life PhD.
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The Adventures of Notorious Ph.D., Girl Scholar: Ramping Up for the Semester
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The Adventures of Notorious Ph.D., Girl Scholar. We've got important work here. a lot of filing, and giving things names.". Tuesday, August 9, 2011. Ramping Up for the Semester. Denial time has officially ended. Yesterday, I started working on my syllabi* for the semester that begins in three weeks. Seems like lots of time, but I'm headed back to Puddletown in a week, so I want to get everything done by Friday. I've got three courses, all of which I've taught before (yay! August 9, 2011 at 12:47 PM.
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I Love Writing | A Year of Living Academically
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A Year of Living Academically. The truth is that I used to hate writing. I would constantly say that I hated writing. It caused a lot of anxiety for me and the actual act of writing. Once I started getting words on the page I began to enjoy (a little bit) the act of editing, revising, and rewriting. And then I actually liked submitting my “finished” gems to journals. Once I started accumulating “finished” pieces I actually enjoyed writing even more. Don’t. August 13, 2013 at 6:05 pm. Notify me of new com...
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Living with Uncertainty | A Year of Living Academically
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A Year of Living Academically. Harvard proffie Radhika Nagpal wrote this popular blog post. That made the rounds through all my academic facebook friends. In it she writes, “I have chosen very deliberately to do specific things to preserve my happiness, lots of small practical things that I discovered by trial and error.” The blog post shares 7 things that she did to preserve her happiness. If I don’t get a job then what? August 8, 2013 at 2:28 pm. Or leave a trackback: Trackback URL. 8230;] — I pr...
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Thesis Statements « Sapience Reading
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I read, I write, I read some more. To determine if you have a strong thesis, ask yourself the following questions:. Do I answer a question? Because in college you are often answering a question posed by the instructor, this may be more directly posed as am I answering. Could someone legitimately argue with my thesis? What makes something successful? Why is it interesting? Do I address the So What question? Does my thesis pass the how or why test? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Addre...
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Peer Review, Revisited « Sapience Reading
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I read, I write, I read some more. Peer Review, Revisited. I wrote a post. Two years ago about how I teach peer review. To sum up: I have students write anonymous letters to one another about their work. They have to summarize the project of the paper; identify the strengths and weaknesses of the argument, evidence, and structure; and offer constructive suggestions for how address the paper’s issues. Here is what ten of my students had to say:. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Quod She 2.0.
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Teaching Difficult Texts in Composition: The Problem of “Study Guides” « Sapience Reading
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I read, I write, I read some more. Teaching Difficult Texts in Composition: The Problem of “Study Guides”. Dustin Hannum’s Techstyle post on teaching. In a first year writing and communication class hit close to home for me when I read it a few months ago. His articulation of the fears that both students and some teachers have about difficult literary texts in a first-year classroom were very similar to the words I’ve heard about teaching John Milton’s. I persist in teaching. In 2001 very distinctly, and...
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