For writing center and writing program scholars, administrators, and practitioners hungry for changing how we labor and how we teach writing, this book details several interventions, pedagogies, and programmatic approaches that place wellness, vulnerability, and anti-racist community care at the forefront of our work. For practitioners outside of the United States, I hope that this book generates meaningful conversations about wellness challenges and care opportunities and leads to interventions that are culturally-specific and site-specific. Of course, as I have detailed in my other work on wellness and labor, the pandemic has given new urgency to these conversations and has upped their stakes. This book, then, is an artifact of a pre-pandemic world. While subsequent revisions have woven in pandemic-specific reflections and information, we are still sorting through the wreckage of a harrowing year. In years to come, I hope that we will look back on this period of uncertainty and fear, and process how the pandemic reshaped us: our work, our tutoring and teaching practices, our attitudes about our institutions, our profession, our programmatic goals. I also hope we examine what the pandemic failed to reshape and the many aspects of the academy that the pandemic adversely shaped.
- Subject:
- Education
- Higher education
- Material Type:
- Textbook
- Provider:
- Shippensburg University Open Press
- Author:
- Benjamin Villarreal
- Christina Lundberg
- Claire Helakoski
- Elise Dixon
- Genie Nicole Giaimo
- Kacy Walz
- Kristi Murray Costello
- Lauren Brentnell
- Miranda Mattingly
- Rachel Robinson
- Sarah Brown
- Yanar Hashlamon
- Date Added:
- 04/15/2021