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Tag Archives: sociology
Evidence based science communication!
One of my gripes about us scientists (yes, I’m also guilty) is that we seem to turn off our critical minds when we talk about teaching, women and minority issues, and about communicating with the public. Meanwhile there are all … Continue reading
Teaching graduate students to write, Memphis style
Isn’t it a shame that some people think writing is a born talent, not a learned trade? We writers know that is not true, so we all have our methods for helping others also become writers. There is a lot … Continue reading
Posted in The joy of teaching, Writing
Tagged graduate students, Research, sociology, teaching, university, University of Memphis, writing, writing workshops
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