Read the full review: bit.ly/review-sanct...
Read the full review: bit.ly/review-sanct...
Joanne Baird Giordano & Charissa Che trace how TYCA National became an open-access advocacy space for two-year college educators.
🔗 bit.ly/WWA_TYCA
Joanne Baird Giordano & Charissa Che trace how TYCA National became an open-access advocacy space for two-year college educators.
🔗 bit.ly/WWA_TYCA
Full review: bit.ly/review-black...
Full review: bit.ly/review-black...
In their new Composition Studies article, Kofi J. Adisa and Frankie Condon imagine a future for academic gatherings that’s more accessible, inclusive, and human. 🧵
🔗 Read here: bit.ly/www-future
In their new Composition Studies article, Kofi J. Adisa and Frankie Condon imagine a future for academic gatherings that’s more accessible, inclusive, and human. 🧵
🔗 Read here: bit.ly/www-future
🔗 Read Gomes’s full piece: bit.ly/CS53-1
💬 What expectations—spoken or unspoken—shape how students show up in your classroom?
🔗 Read Gomes’s full piece: bit.ly/CS53-1
💬 What expectations—spoken or unspoken—shape how students show up in your classroom?
In Composition Studies 53.1, @mattgomes.bsky.social explores how grading contracts don’t just assess writing, but regulate how students act, participate, and even think about writing.
🔗 Read here: bit.ly/CS53-1
In Composition Studies 53.1, @mattgomes.bsky.social explores how grading contracts don’t just assess writing, but regulate how students act, participate, and even think about writing.
🔗 Read here: bit.ly/CS53-1
🔗 bit.ly/Zen-Pen-Blog
🔗 bit.ly/Zen-Pen-Blog
Casie Fedukovich & Brooke Mulhollem offer a reset: the ACT model.
🔗 Read more: bit.ly/ACT-FYW
Casie Fedukovich & Brooke Mulhollem offer a reset: the ACT model.
🔗 Read more: bit.ly/ACT-FYW
In Composition Studies 53.1, Genie Nicole Giaimo reflects on the inequities of academic labor—and the possibilities for reimagining how we gather.
In Composition Studies 53.1, Genie Nicole Giaimo reflects on the inequities of academic labor—and the possibilities for reimagining how we gather.
In Composition Studies 53.1, @dlib24.bsky.social explores how labor-based grading contracts (LBGCs) reshape what risk means in the classroom. 🧵
In Composition Studies 53.1, @dlib24.bsky.social explores how labor-based grading contracts (LBGCs) reshape what risk means in the classroom. 🧵
Our first highlight from 53.1’s “Where We Are” is Cristy Beemer & Rebecca S. Richards’ “Nimble and Sustainable.” 🧵
Our first highlight from 53.1’s “Where We Are” is Cristy Beemer & Rebecca S. Richards’ “Nimble and Sustainable.” 🧵
We’re looking for guest editors for Summer 2026.
(Open-access + digital → wide circulation + real impact)
We’re looking for guest editors for Summer 2026.
(Open-access + digital → wide circulation + real impact)
In the newest issue of Composition Studies, Jaclyn Fiscus-Cannaday shows how reflection is alive, happening in motion through everyday classroom moments.
👇 3 reasons her new book is worth your time:
In the newest issue of Composition Studies, Jaclyn Fiscus-Cannaday shows how reflection is alive, happening in motion through everyday classroom moments.
👇 3 reasons her new book is worth your time:
#cs531 #chartingourcourse #compositionstudies #writingstudies #rhetcomp #coverart #cyanotype
#cs531 #chartingourcourse #compositionstudies #writingstudies #rhetcomp #coverart #cyanotype
#cs531 #chartingourcourse #compositionstudies #writingstudies #rhetcomp #coverart #cyanotype
#cs531 #chartingourcourse #compositionstudies #writingstudies #rhetcomp #coverart #cyanotype
Read more from @RhetorRichards: bit.ly/4a9Ay3P. 🎉
#editing #publishing #antiracism #feminism #rhetcomp #contractgrading #umass #engl
Read more from @RhetorRichards: bit.ly/4a9Ay3P. 🎉
#editing #publishing #antiracism #feminism #rhetcomp #contractgrading #umass #engl