Sentences with phrase «teaching a writing class»

I'd been offered a job teaching a writing class in a high school and simultaneously started writing part - time.
Beginning in the 1980s, he taught writing classes, first in the evening school of Johns Hopkins University, then in the University of Baltimore's Yale Gordon College of Liberal Arts.
Our protagonist, Amy Gallup, is a contentedly washed - up fiction writer in her 60s who spends most of her days teaching writing classes online from her California home.
Teach a writing class for the afternoon.
Kat loves to teach writing classes and give back to other aspiring authors.
Preparing to teach a writing class in a homeschool co-op, I sat surrounded by writing curriculums I had collected through my years teaching Language Arts in public school and homeschooling.
If I ever taught a writing class, I'd probably have a lesson in there about «The Benefits of MisQuoting Madonna's Material Girl.»
While many people do not know Salle as a writer, recently he has had a regular column in Town and Country and has been teaching a writing class at Bruce High Quality Foundation University.
146 Classes taught by adjunct professors «should never have more than 15 students per class; many schools limit the size of adjunct - taught writing classes to 10 or fewer.»
Taught writing classes on the process of writing a college appropriate research paper.

Not exact matches

You need to let people know where you volunteer and what else you do in your free time, which in my case includes a blog that I write and fitness classes that I teach — just to give you an idea.
Thankfully, I can make a lot more than that with the things I'm doing (still teaching a few classes per year, leading masterminds, and writing and speaking).
Every class you take brings you in contact with professors, teaching assistants, and students who could one day write you a recommendation for an internship or give you a lead on a job.
I teach a class at Princeton on how to grow ideas into self - sustaining enterprises and I could not find good materials to use for my class so I wrote this book.
Reflecting on Kevin Kiley's article «Long Reads» at Inside Higher Ed, Erin O'Connor writes: Teaching high school for a year at a very interesting little Berkshire boarding school got me onto shared class reading projects — the kids I was teaching were very smart, but, Teaching high school for a year at a very interesting little Berkshire boarding school got me onto shared class reading projects — the kids I was teaching were very smart, but, teaching were very smart, but, like....
God can foresee the possibility that tonight I shall continue writing this book or prepare for the class I am teaching tomorrow or watch «Magnum, P.I.,» but she / he can not foresee which of these alternatives I shall choose.
I read, wrote in my diary, taught some classes, served on committees, went to church, tried to sing and to swim, and spent time with my grandchildren.
In the prevailingly liberal churches for years now few books have been written, few sermons have been preached, few church - school classes have been taught in which sin as sin against God has been the central theme.
No religious teachings in school unless it is in philosophy or a fiction writing class.
I read this article by charisma magazine which i thought was well written which is pro Women preaching http://www.charismamag.com/blogs/fire-in-my-bones/16851-why-i-defend-women-preachers This debate is an on going one John Piper who i respect as a bible preacher believes that scripture is clear women shouldnt have authority over men or teach in the church some go as far as saying women shouldnt preach in sunday school if the classes are mixed.Personally i think times are changing and i say that because i have a women manager she has authority over me and other men so if we follow the biblical example i shouldnt allow myself to be in that situation which is just crazy thinking.
When I attend weddings, I'm not provided with the opportunity to talk about the really exciting ways that God's moving and using me — through my Master's degree classes, or the research project I'm wading through writing, or the middle school and high school girls Sunday school class I'm privileged to teach, or the fun trips I'm taking and the new people I'm meeting.
And while Ms. Ruler taught class, I was writing intro - love notes to Ronnie.
I taught a few cooking classes and wrote a few articles and the next thing I knew I was writing my Big Time Barbecue Cookbook.
Aw, I love what you wrote about teaching your ATTACK class!
Free For All Cooking is a homey collection of recipes that Jules has developed over the years, teaching gluten - free cooking classes, and writing a weekly newsletter.
She teaches beginner photography classes and writes photography tutorials for Clickin Moms, Click, and Boston Mamas.
Jennifer also wrote and taught an online parenting class for Cengage Learning called Managing Life as a Single Parent.
I use the API support group, teaching positive discipline classes, and writing positive parenting articles as the venues for that!
Jenny is one of those crafters who does it all, and does it beautifully: She organizes the popular Los Angeles craft fair Felt Club; teaches classes at her lovely new Home Ec studio; contributes to CRAFT and Apartment Therapy; and wrote this absolutely gorgeous new sewing book!
Miriam's medical and education background includes: teaching prenatal classes and nursing students in the classroom and clinical setting, coordinating an OB department, and working as the Hospital Obstetric Consultant which included policy writing and continuing education for all obstetric staff.
Like many pregnant women, I wrote a detailed personalized birth plan just like our birth class instructor taught us.
When not writing, teaching online feeding classes, or consulting, she is most likely in the kitchen cooking and eating with her family.
Services are on call for weeks before and after the due date, and usually include prenatal visits to prepare for the birth, attendance during labor, and some postpartum follow up as well as other services such as attendance (or teaching) childbirth classes, birth photography, birth story writing, and various other keepsakes or services offered individually.
Routine care consisted of postpartum staff nursing contacts (including discharge teaching session on infant care), infrequent breastfeeding classes, written information on breastfeeding management and the opportunity to access a midwife - run telephone advice line.
pays the bills, I also keep busy teaching the occasional class and — now — writing this column.
«I am not required to teach classes, write grants, or oversee graduate committees.
But there are papers to write, advisers to please, younger students to train, undergraduates to manage, and classes to teach... and all you really want to do is propose, finish, defend, and leave.
I once taught two different college science writing classes in back - to - back semesters.
There are long days conducting research, teaching classes, and guiding graduate students, followed by long nights writing research papers and grant applications.
We suddenly realize that along with having to design projects, write grants, and teach classes, our new role requires so much more than scientific knowledge and dedication to research and innovation.
I spend «down» time reading papers, chatting science with my lab mates or advisor, or getting other work done (at the beginning of my graduate career, this was class assignments or grading for my teaching assignments... lately, it's writing!).
From preschoolers to the elderly, Autumn Bolin McKelvey, MA, E-RYT, has led thousands through her various classes, workshops, seminars, and trainings, and she finds that in learning and teaching — be it yoga or writing — attitude, even more than technical skill, is everything.An advanced level certified yoga instructor and therapist and Ayurvedic counselor, she co-foundedIndie Yoga, which offers specialized yoga for distinct populations such as schools, seniors, people with disabilities, and more.In addition to teaching yoga and offering Ayurvedic consultations, Autumn teaches literature and writing.
As my retreats / workshops become less asana based, as I stop teaching so many yoga classes, as I start writing more, I start to wonder where I fit in.
In addition to teaching weekly yoga classes in Boston MA, David also films videos for the popular yoga website Gaiam.com and writes wellness articles for the Huffington Post.
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.
I'm going along in my world, teaching classes, leading my retreats, perhaps a little more introverted than normal, which is OK since I'm writing a book and I need my alone time.
Outside of regular yoga classes she loves to write articles and teach workshops on introspection blending modern cognitive therapy ideas with theology and literature for the perfect blend of brain exercise.
I have written extensively about that in other articles and have a digital class that teaches people how to identity and avoid them, and how to do a Beauty Detox.
There are many ways to supplement your income as a full time yoga instructor, such as writing about yoga, creating video or audio classes online, and teaching workshops and retreats at local community centers, in the park, or at a local studio.
She coaches clients, teaches heart - healthy vegan cooking classes, and writes the «Honestly Vegan» column for Honest Cooking, an international online culinary magazine.
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