
Episode 65: Edward M. White
In this episode, Edward M. White talks about how he got interested in writing assessment, holistic scoring, validity and reliability, portfolios, current trends in writing assessment research, and the...
10 Mars 202147min

Episode 64: Beck Wise
In this episode, Beck Wise talks about teaching technical and professional communication at the University of Queensland in Australia, feminist and critical pedagogies, medical rhetoric, and cross-dis...
3 Mars 202120min

Episode 63: Susan Naomi Bernstein
In this episode, Susan Naomi Bernstein talks about the history of basic writing programs, challenges and advantages of basic writing, educational justice, and future directions for basic writing studi...
24 Feb 202124min

Episode 62: Ginny Crisco
In this episode, Ginny Crisco talks about culturally sustaining pedagogies, practices that help foster student success, universal design for learning, and directed self-placement.
17 Feb 202122min

Episode 61: Paul Kei Matsuda
In this episode, Paul Kei Matsuda talks about second language writing programs and classes, resources for teaching second language writers, and the future of second language writing theory and practic...
9 Feb 202119min

Episode 60: Alexandria Lockett
In this episode, Alexandria Lockett talks about Spelman College, a private liberal arts Historically Black College and University (HBCU) for women, the racial, gendered, and technological politics of ...
3 Feb 202128min

Episode 59: Alisa Russell
In this episode, Alisa Russell talks about Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC), how WAC programs contribute to institutions, her research in rhetorical genre studies, and the politics of academic lang...
27 Jan 202127min

Episode 58: Steven J. Corbett
In this episode, Steven J. Corbett talks about teaching at Texas A&M University, Kingsville, peer review and establishing a student-centered writing classroom, and how Hispanic-Serving Institutions (H...
20 Jan 202118min



















