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09-30-2014
11:30 PM
I enjoyed having guest bloggers so much that I’ve decided to do it again. This time I thought I would invite some really new voices: new graduate teaching assistants in our writing program. I have to admit that I’ve been teaching for so long that I don’t quite remember what it was like to just be starting out in the writing classroom. I look forward to seeing what these teachers have to say since they’ll be bringing a fresh perspective on what, for me, has become sometimes too routine. Look for them in the weeks to come. And if you’d like to join them and contribute some posts, please contact me. The best way is probably to visit the FAU directory (it’s rather spam-proof).
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About the Author
Barclay Barrios is an Associate Professor of English and Director of Writing Programs at Florida Atlantic University, where he teaches freshman composition and graduate courses in composition methodology and theory, rhetorics of the world wide web, and composing digital identities. He was Director of Instructional Technology at Rutgers University and currently serves on the board of Pedagogy. Barrios is a frequent presenter at professional conferences, and the author of Emerging.