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I am an English Teacher | Dissident Voice

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It’s finally hitting the mainstream – The New Faculty Majority Is – off-the-tenure-track see these (my bibliography on this topic is 40 pages): 

 

“From Graduate School to Welfare”
or “The Closing of American Academia”
or “Decline of the Tenure Track Raises Concern”
or “Lazy Faculty?”
or Adjunct Project

.....

And then here and

“The Abysmal State of Adjunct Pay and Actions to Create Change”

“Caste System in Higher Education”

Report – Who is Professor “Staff”?

 

So, all of this copy....where does it take us?

....

Let’s frame some things here first...  Keith Kroll's “The End of the Community College English Professions” (Digital pdf). TETYC


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VanessaVaile's curator insight, January 2, 3:33 PM

Read Kroll and then the rest of this 1st of three parts on Dissident Voice, http://dissidentvoice.org/

Paul Haeder's comment, January 4, 3:30 PM
Kroll's look at community colleges, well, a bit droll
VanessaVaile's comment, January 4, 6:22 PM
better droll than troll
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The Scientific Method In Fiction Writing: A Hypothesis

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Scientists take a great deal of pride in the Scientific Method, and not just because it’s a method named after them. The Method is the basis for their authority.
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How to Write a Novel in a Month (The Easy Way!)

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Writer Wednesday: 3 Essential Elements Of A Book's First Page - Huffington Post

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Writer Wednesday: 3 Essential Elements Of A Book's First PageHuffington PostIf you're a writer with publishing goals, then you know how important it is that the literary agents or editors reading your material keep reading.
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The Lucky 13s: Creating Three Dimensional Characters

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Writer Strong – Is Your Dialog Doing Double Duty?

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Writers In The Storm welcomes back award-winning author and RWA RITA-nominee, Shannon Donnelly. Today she’s talking to us about the difference between dialog that is — mediocre, and dialog th...
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How to Introduce a Character in a Script

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One element I find key while reading a script is a good character description. I noticed that in every strong script I've read, the mains characters were always introduced with some elements that would give them life and help ...
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Critically acclaimed Joyce Carol Oates on Writing Characters

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Critically acclaimed and best-selling author Joyce Carol Oates discusses how to develop realistic characters, using examples from her novel The Gravedigger's Daughter.

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Characterization in Memoir:Tips on Bringing Real People to Life

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We know what a person thinks not when he tells us what he thinks, but by his actions. Isaac Bashevis Singer in The New York Times Magazine.
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