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Mental Health among Higher Education Faculty, Administrators, and
Graduate Studentsaddresses how many academics who experience mental
distress or mental illness are afraid to speak out because of
cultural stigma and fears of career repercussions. Many academics'
reluctance to publicly disclose their struggles complicates
attempts to understand their experiences through research or
popular media, or to develop targeted mental health resources and
institutional policies. This volume builds on the existing studies
in this greatly under-researched area of mental health among
faculty, administrators, and graduate students in higher education.
The chapters' research findings will help institutions communicate
about mental health in culturally-competent and person-centered
ways; create work environments conducive to mental well-being; and
support their academic employees who have mental health challenges.
This book argues that discussions of health and wellness, equity,
workload expectations and productivity, and campus diversity must
also cover chronic illness and disability, which include mental
health and mental illness.
College students are expected to master new genres in every course
they take. Yet composition instructors can't possibly teach
students every genre they will need for their college courses or
careers. Instead of telling students how to write a genre, authors
Jack and Pryal help students learn how a genre works using a genre
toolkit that asks three questions: "What is it?" "Who reads it?"
and "What's it for?" By taking this problem-solving approach to
writing, How Writing Works prepares students for any writing
situation that they may encounter at school, home, or work.
College students are expected to master new genres in every course
they take. Yet composition instructors can't possibly teach
students every genre they will need for their college courses or
careers. Instead of telling students how to write a genre, authors
Jack and Pryal help students learn how a genre works using a genre
toolkit that asks three questions: "What is it?" "Who reads it?"
and "What's it for?" By taking this problem-solving approach to
writing, How Writing Works: With Readings prepares students for any
writing situation that they may encounter at school, home, or work.
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Fallout Girl (Paperback)
Katie Rose Guest Pryal
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