The KNIGHTLYnews is an online forum where FWS instructors and other teachers of writing can swap and share ideas for best classroom practice. Weekly posts are designed to help teachers develop lesson plans and writing assignments, and respond to classroom challenges by introducing new teaching tools and sharing emerging pedagogical ideas. Posts also direct readers to program and campus resources that support teaching and learning, and provide opportunities for peer collaboration and mentorship. #teachlikeabear
Welcome to the Fall 2024 semester, FWS instructors!
As we kick off the Fall 2024 semester, please consider adding the KNIGHTLYnews: Notes from the FWS Classroom to your weekly reading list. The KNIGHTLYnews is an online forum where FWS instructors and other teachers of writing can swap and share ideas for best classroom practice.
Throughout the week, faculty at the Knight Institute meet with dozens of FWS instructors who have just left the classroom or are soon on the way. In these scheduled and impromptu encounters -- as we debrief, troubleshoot, plan, and celebrate discrete teaching and learning moments -- we exchange so much rich and useful information with colleagues. Our KNIGHTLYnews posts capture and relay these weekly highlights.
The posts are brief and tightly focused. You can read them on your phone! Our goal is to replicate a five-minute chance meeting in the hallway or over the water cooler -- because, as we all know, in such spontaneous encounters, we can often find the serendipitous spark that can help us solve a problem, imagine a new possibility, or perhaps, less tangibly though no less powerfully, energize our teaching.
More specifically, weekly posts are designed to help teachers develop lesson plans and writing assignments, and respond to classroom challenges by introducing new teaching tools and sharing emerging pedagogical ideas. Posts also direct readers to program and campus resources that support teaching and learning, and provide opportunities for peer collaboration and mentorship.
Contact Tracy Hamler Carrick,Senior Lecturer; Writing Workshop Director; Graduate Writing Service Director with questions, ideas, and posts of your own!