Sentences with phrase «taught college writing»

Wendi also taught college writing classes for 7 years and her background is unmatched in the resume writing industry.
She lives in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where she does everything from work construction to teach college writing.
When she's not writing or managing the network, Amy Joy teaches college writing.
CN James teaches college writing as well as guitar and enjoys jazz, alternative rock, watching 80 ′ s cartoons, and experiencing stories with monsters in them.
Our background also includes more than 7 years of teaching college writing courses, a qualifier to having higher writing standards and exceptional devotion to career improvement at a deeper level.

Not exact matches

After finishing Antioch College at age 19, Shel had to come to terms with his own work history: career paths not only in writing and marketing / PR, but also in radio, teaching, arts, food service, office systems, community organizing, and environmental issues.
Instead I studied English literature, writing, and Bible at a conservative evangelical college that taught me from Day 1 that feminism is an anti-Christian worldview to be distrusted and categorically rejected.
I should say at the outset that none of this literature is written by scholars trained in New Testament or early Christian studies teaching at the major, or even the minor, accredited theological seminaries, divinity schools, universities, or colleges of North America or Europe (or anywhere else in the world).
Doug, As to ignoring your sources credentials: You didn't give me any except that they teach at a college and have written books.
I have written elsewhere why I think it is high time to update these categories, and eventually, I will jump into my attempt at doing so, but for now, I am just trying to summarize, reconsider, and redeem what I was taught in Bible College and Seminary.
I discovered that Yoder taught not at Goshen College but rather in Elkhart at the Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary, but in my exploration of Goshen I discovered that Yoder had written numerous pamphlets that could be bought off a rack in College Church for a dime a piece.
It's taught in college courses that the bible was written in times when people were unruly and out of control to «scare» them into a straight and narrow path.
His College: The Undergraduate Experience in America (Harper & Row, 328 pp., $ 19.95), a report sponsored by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, describes the dusky condition of liberal education in recent years, but he writes with the hope of a sunrise in mind.
The second is about the teacher / coach / mentor who teaches disenfranchised youth to love math and writing or focus their despair at living into poverty into a sports scholarship to college.
One Holy and Happy Society: The Public Theology of Jonathan Edwards by Gerald R. McDermott Pennsylvania State University Press, 203 pages, $ 29.95 Gerald McDermott, who teaches religion at Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia, has written a persuasive revisionist account of Jonathan Edwards....
You know, the types who take forever to write a book that ends up on the back aisle at the discount store and who live off their relatives until they land a gig teaching a fluff course in college.
Of the 1990 apostolic constitution, Ex Corde Ecclesiae, Curran writes: «The document theoretically limits academic freedom by truth and the common good, sees local bishops not as external to the college or university but as participants in the institution, and includes canonical provisions for those who teach theology in Catholic higher education.»
Burge, who teaches New Testament at Wheaton College in Illinois, underwent a radical theological conversion on the way to writing Whose Land?
Carol Harris - Shapiro, a Reconstructionist rabbi who teaches at Gratz College in Philadelphia and wrote Messianic Judaism: A Rabbi's Journey Through Religious Change in America, attacks Sparks's metaphor head - on: «Both ends of the supposed bridge are on the Christian shore,» she argues.
As one who has taught on the college / university level for eight years, to some degree I share this concern: I take delight in a student's paper that is well written, with few grammatical and spelling errors.
Let reverence for the laws be breathed by every American parent to the child that babbles on his or her lap; let it be taught in schools, in seminaries, and in colleges — even especially in our law schools; let it be written in textbooks, spelling books, and in TV guides; let it be preached from the pulpit, proclaimed in legislative halls, and enforced in courts of justice.
A scholar - theologian who once taught on a theological faculty and later went to a department of religion in a secular university has written poignantly about his pilgrimage through the kind of identity crises I have just described: one who in college had a kind of neo-fundamentalist faith, went through graduate school, established peer relationships with scholars, and then found himself in a crisis of belief, now speaks about the morality of belief — the importance of being true and honest in what one can actually avow and affirm with integrity.
Edith Blumhofer teaches at Wheaton College in Illinois and recently wrote Her Heart Can See: The Life and Hymns of Fanny J. Crosby (Eerdmans).
You do understand that Dr. Knust has a Ph. D in New Testament studies from Columbia, a Masters of Divinity from Union Theological, and sits on the faculty of one of the most prestigious colleges in America where she teaches the New Testament as it was written in greek prior to any English translation?
Chris has his own blog, as he describes below, and I asked him if he would be willing to share here his efforts to try to improve this situation in his Iowa City school district, where he is now the parent of three children and teaches legal writing and analysis at the University of Iowa College of Law (but the opinions he expresses here are entirely his own).
Steve has taught history of education at Teachers College, Columbia University, and human development at the City University of New York; is the former editor of the Research Bulletin of the Research Institute for Waldorf Education; and writes, lectures, mentors teachers, and consults with Waldorf schools on teaching and administration.
He has also taught history of education at Teachers College, Columbia University, and human development at the City University of New York; is the former editor of the Research Bulletin of the Research Institute for Waldorf Education; and writes, lectures, mentors teachers, and consults with Waldorf schools on teaching and administration.
Last week, whilst teaching a course at Colorado College, I wrote a piece for The Economist about a bill to allow civil unions in the state, which was combined with reporting on Obama's announcement in support of gay marriage and that passage of North Carolina's constitutional amendment banning gay marriage.
«By signing the MOE bill into law, you can ensure that our public colleges and universities — and our public teaching hospitals — will have the funding they need,» Adams wrote in the letter.
«Many of you think that you can not write or preach and you think you can not do nothing, there's one thing you can do for your Master, you can live in accordance with what you have been taught in the bible training college,» Fatile said.
These are the experts that teach college students today and will write the history of this era tomorrow».
A former intern for City Council member Rosie Mendez, Eliot is also co-president of the school yearbook at Manhattan's Bard College HS, writes for the school paper and is teaching herself violin.
Apart from the controversy over Emmanuel College Gateshead a couple of years ago it simply isn't an issue here — we don't have the same brand of vocal Christianity here, we don't have a written constitution that can be used for court challenges over the issue and we don't have a long history of battles over the teaching of evolution.
She has taught composition, literature, and creative writing courses at Missouri State University, the College of Wooster, and Appalachian State University.
If your Plan A is to teach science in a liberal arts college, you will need to get comprehensive teaching experience (developing a syllabus, delivering a lecture, engaging students in active learning, writing exams, giving grades).
Many former scientists have found success and fulfillment in teaching (high school and college), science writing, and consulting, among other areas.
I once taught two different college science writing classes in back - to - back semesters.
One now teaches science courses at a small local college, and the other took a job writing clinical treatment guidelines for a medical association.
Peter Dunn and Linda Whittingham, professors of behavioral ecology at UW - Milwaukee, wrote the paper with Jessica Armenta, a former UW - Milwaukee graduate student who now teaches at Austin Community College in Texas.
As I've written before, every year several outstanding young scientists choose to work at small colleges, perhaps because they love teaching, or maybe it's because it's their only offer, or it's close to family and friends.
Besides writing, Elizabeth teaches communications at the university and community college level.
Recently, she has helped coordinate and teach yoga classes for the student - run yoga group at Brown; has interned, wrote and modeled for Yoga International magazine; and is currently helping to start up a college yoga initiative called UniYogi.
Jen has a BS in Kinesiology from the College of William and Mary, writes for other health publicaitons and has been passionately learning and teaching others about food's effects on health over the last ten years.
He also self - published a book called Optimal Health Guidelines, a general guide to good health written for the class he taught at College of Marin for 15 years.
Dr. Lee also taught a very popular course on «Optimal Health,» at the College of Marin for 15 years, for which he wrote the book Optimal Health Guidelines.
wife of 57 years passed away 4 years ago either go insane or do something about went back to collegetaught my - self to play harmonic, now play in two bands, gospel, country wrote 8 books two history 5 Christian romance 1 struggles of a wife can't sit around VERY VERY passionate both intake...
I teach writing at a local college, spend time with my granddaughter, dog, friends.
A recipient of the CAC Artist?s Fellowship in Literature, Jessica teaches literature, creative writing and mythology at colleges, universities, seminars and workshops throughout the U.S..
Ted (Stanley Tucci) is a once - acclaimed author who teaches writing at a small liberal arts college.
Melissa Tamminga lives in Bellingham, Washington, and when she's not teaching English and film studies at Whatcom Community College, frequents the Pickford Film Center; writes about movies for Seattle Screen, on her website, A Journal of Film, and on Letterboxd; and listens to more film podcasts than is healthy for one person.
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