In-Class Writing: A Way for Students to Express Themselves Without Being Heard

by Nathan Pagel, Philosophy It can be difficult to coax active engagement from students in a classroom setting. Even when professors and students are mutually aware of the benefits that come along with a dynamic classroom environment where student participation is fostered and encouraged professor prompts for input are all too often met with anxious…

Integrating Student Revisions in the Classroom

by Elyse Elyaman, History This semester, I had the privilege of working as a Writing-Intensive Teaching Assistant for a professor who designed their course to follow a model that prioritized students’ agency and growth in writing. We did this primarily through a revise and resubmit approach to writing assignments. For all major pieces of writing…