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Jayme Yeo – CEA Forum, 2023
Over the past decade, local live productions of Shakespeare have become increasingly visible to scholars and audiences alike, both through critical work on the subject as well as through public projects such as Shakespeare on the Road. This visibility highlights the cultural and artistic work of regional theatre. On the one hand, local live…
Descriptors: English Literature, Classics (Literature), Dramatics, Acting
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Clair, Erin – CEA Forum, 2019
To help many students stay in college today, faculty need to advise students in areas such as financial struggles, coping with stress, mental or physical issues, and family pressures as much as they need to advise them about what classes to take. But what Erin Clair found in surveying the faculty at Arkansas Tech University and in the surveys of…
Descriptors: Teacher Motivation, College Faculty, Family Work Relationship, Faculty Advisers
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Scott, Andrea – CEA Forum, 2014
This reflective essay investigates why writer's block affects novice and expert writers on a continuum from students in first-year writing seminars to teachers of writing, paying particular attention to the shared experiences of this pair of practitioners. I begin by focusing on my own experiences as a blocked writer making a disciplinary…
Descriptors: Writing Apprehension, Seminars, Scholarship, Novices
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Schillace, Brandy – CEA Forum, 2012
How do we impress upon our students the value of ethical writing?--of community involvement?--of civic activism? We must do more than prepare them for their roles as community members and future employees; we must show them in what way they are prepared, as well as how and why to maintain community connections. This paper details the creation of a…
Descriptors: College Students, College English, Majors (Students), Praxis
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Meier, Joyce – CEA Forum, 2007
By their very nature, courses that contain a community-based component invite opportunities for the practice of empathy, whereby students come to identify with their community partners (such as the low-income children they tutor, the elders they interview). In fact, the building of empathy through the cross-dialogue often catalyzed by such classes…
Descriptors: Ethics, Empathy, Service Learning, School Community Relationship
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Gold Wright, Jill Y. – CEA Forum, 2006
Many students enter classes like the Shakespeare character Caliban, knowing books to be powerful but feeling eluded by them, unable to access their knowledge. Author Jill Wright shares new-found inspiration and insight she discovered while co-directing Act III, Scene ii of William Shakespeare's "The Tempest" and suddenly realized a…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), Community Colleges, Two Year College Students, Writing Instruction
Kirtz, Mary K. – CEA Forum, 1991
Focuses on a nationally run reading and discussion program called "Let's Talk about It" as an example of the kind of community outreach program that universities could employ to the mutual advantage of institutions and the public that they serve. (RS)
Descriptors: Adult Programs, Colleges, Discussion Groups, Higher Education