New Book Helps Academics Become Public Writers
Briefly

James Lang’s latest book, Write Like You Teach, is a significant tool for academics, illustrating how they can effectively share their classroom expertise with wider audiences. Lang, an influential figure in higher education, discusses issues like academic dishonesty and class engagement through his writings. The Q&A highlights his personal connection to writing as a means of understanding the world and emphasizes the need for academics to contribute their perspectives publicly to reaffirm the value of educational institutions.
Writing has always been the activity that drives and gives meaning to my life. It helps me make sense of the world; if I have deep questions about...
It's important that academics put their voices into the world, not just because they have interesting things to say, but also to remind everyone about the value of institutions.
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