Pedagogue is a podcast about teachers talking writing hosted by @ShaneAWood. Each episode is a conversation with a teacher about pedagogies and practices.
New episode.
Episode 173: Travis Margoni
Teaching at Yakima Valley College in central Washington
Technical communication
Standardized English
Teaching across different institutional contexts, from high school to senior centers to Two-Year Colleges
Sonic rhetoric
Tomorrow! Episode 172.
In this episode, Sherri Craig talks about critical pedagogy, Black feminist studies, writing program administration and absent narratives, and contract grading.
Released a new episode yesterday!
Episode 171: Maria Novotny
In this episode, Maria Novotny talks about the ART of Infertility, public-facing scholarship, community literacies, and community-engaged pedagogies.
open.spotify.com/episode/6FN…
New episode!
Episode 170: Nouf Alshreif
In this episode, Nouf Alshreif talks about teaching writing in Saudi Arabia, transfer, medical writing, multilingual writers, embodiment, and race.
open.spotify.com/episode/7zL…
Released a new episode today!
Episode 169: Melissa Tayles
✅ Teaching at Metropolitan Community College
✅ Teaching at Two-Year Colleges for over twenty years
✅ Current issues facing higher education
✅ Basic writing
✅ Trauma-informed pedagogy
open.spotify.com/episode/2um…
Jacqueline Jones Royster talks about race, gender, cultural studies, resisting and reforming disciplinary histories and traditions, thinking sideways, what has surprised her the most about teaching and research, where writing studies should go next as a field, and her recent book
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#BOOKREVIEW: @dhroen reviews @ShaneAWood’s 2022 text, which further exemplifies Wood’s interview talents and “offers many informed perspectives about teaching writing in a wide range of institutional and programmatic contexts” (178): bit.ly/3BZP5CB#pedagogy#rhetcomp
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Just added two new partners to the Pedagogue audio text project!
- College English
- Research in the Teaching of English
Learn more about the audio text project here: pedagoguepodcast.com/audio-t…
In the latest issue of the JWA Reading List, Virginia Schwarz reviews Shane A. Wood’s Teachers Talking Writing: Perspectives on Places, Pedagogies, and Programs. Read more: jwareadinglist.ucdavis.edu/i…
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“Review of Shane A. Wood’s Teachers Talking Writing: Perspectives on Places, Pedagogies, and Programs.” The quote reads: “Wood’s book intervenes in a genre that lends itself to codifying knowledge, best practices, and celebrating particular institutions and stories. I appreciate Wood’s effort to include a range of voices in [Teachers Talking Writing], and I can imagine that some teachers and students will find this accompanying text very valuable for working through important issues in composition.”
The Journal of Writing Assessment’s Reading List is thrilled to release our Summer 2024 Issue! Read more: jwareadinglist.ucdavis.edu/i…
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Featuring…
Failing Sideways: Queer Possibilities for Writing Assessment by Stephanie West-Puckett, Nicole I. Caswell, and William P. Banks — reviewed by N. Claire Jackson (SUNY Geneseo)
Teachers Talking Writing: Perspectives on Places, Pedagogies, and Programs by Shane A. Wood—reviewed by Virginia M. Schwarz (San Francisco State University)
We keep adding to the number of journals and presses who have granted permission for authors to read their work for Pedagogue's audio text project!
Check out the most up-to-date list: pedagoguepodcast.com/audio-t…
Teachers Talking Writing was reviewed in the JWA Reading List! Very, very thankful for this detailed and thoughtful review by Virginia M. Schwarz.
jwareadinglist.ucdavis.edu/i…