{"id":35934,"date":"2025-12-04T08:15:35","date_gmt":"2025-12-04T08:15:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=35934"},"modified":"2025-12-04T08:15:35","modified_gmt":"2025-12-04T08:15:35","slug":"make-faculty-writing-support-easier-to-find-opinion","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=35934","title":{"rendered":"Make Faculty Writing Support Easier to Find (opinion)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\n<\/p>\n<p>Faculty writing has never been more crucial. In an era of heightened competition for grants, promotion pressures and demands for public engagement, writing is the vehicle through which faculty share their expertise, secure funding and advance their careers. Research shows that successful academic writers aren\u2019t necessarily better writers\u2014they\u2019re better-<em>supported <\/em>writers. They have systems, communities and resources that support their productivity and help sustain engagement with writing as their needs change across their roles, responsibilities and careers.<\/p>\n<p>Faculty writers are seeking support for their writing. Where do they go when they need it? Many are unsure. <\/p>\n<p>Support for faculty writing on campus is often decentralized or may vary from year to year, making it difficult to find or accessible only to those with the advantage of an informed mentor. Support for faculty writing might be offered in any number of campus locations: centers for teaching and learning, provosts\u2019 offices, offices for faculty advancement, writing centers or academic support centers, research centers for grant writing, graduate student support centers, or individual departments. Writing support may be outsourced through institutional memberships to organizations such as the NCFDD or the Textbook and Academic Authors Association, which offers webinars, writing programs and templates for downloading.<\/p>\n<p>Department chairs and campus administrators may want to support faculty writers but aren\u2019t sure where to begin. Or if there is a problem, it\u2019s considered an individual faculty problem and not one that calls for a campus response. <\/p>\n<p>Perhaps there\u2019s an underlying assumption that faculty should already know how to write and shouldn\u2019t need support to meet basic job expectations, like publishing a certain number of articles before tenure. Establishing a faculty writing space or central resource hub might be seen as suggesting they need remedial help\u2014much like the stigma writing centers face as places where \u201cbad\u201d students are sent.<\/p>\n<p>Yet today\u2019s faculty are expected to write across more genres than ever before: grant proposals, peer-reviewed articles, public-facing pieces, social media content and policy briefs. Each involves different skills and audiences. The faculty member who can craft a compelling journal article may struggle with a foundation proposal or an op-ed. Writing support isn\u2019t remedial\u2014it\u2019s strategic professional development.<\/p>\n<p>The current moment also presents unique challenges. Post-pandemic isolation has disrupted the informal networks that previously supported faculty writing. Budget constraints mean fewer resources for individual faculty development, making shared writing support more essential. New faculty arrive on campus without the professional development resources or mentor networks that previous generations took for granted, while midcareer faculty face mounting pressure to produce more with less support.<\/p>\n<p>We can do better in our support of faculty writers. If you want to help, here are ways to do better, or to get started.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Gather resources.<\/strong> Even though writing support might be available, it may not be widely known, or up-to-date, and it may be dispersed across many different units or offices on campus. Create a centralized web page gathering information for all campus resources for faculty writing. The entity that hosts the site will be different for each campus. For some, it\u2019s the provost\u2019s office. For others, it\u2019s a writing or teaching center. List the resources\u2014where faculty can go for support\u2014and help faculty navigate the resources by providing descriptions (not just links), categories (i.e., \u201cfind a writing group\u201d) and contact information. Collaborate with faculty to curate a list of recommended books, podcasts and writing spaces they have found helpful. <\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Make faculty writing visible.<\/strong> What if faculty writing support were as central to campus as student writing support? A teaching center could include a workshop on writing about teaching; the provost\u2019s office or campus research center could offer workshops on developing institutional review board protocols. Consider reserving dedicated spaces for faculty to gather and write (such as a faculty writing room) or schedule specific writing times\/days in a university writing center or campus coffee shop. Give them a name (Writing Wednesdays, Motivating Mondays). Writers can plan for these meet-ups and write in the company of others, in public rather than isolated in individual offices. <\/li>\n<li><strong>Organize a virtual workshop watch session and follow-up discussions. <\/strong>Gather faculty for a workshop watch session. After the workshop, help participants continue to discuss what they learned and how they\u2019ll apply it through group check-ins or follow-up meetings. Try NCFDD\u2019s core curriculum webinar \u201cEvery Semester Needs a Plan,\u201d The Professor Is In\u2019s \u201cArt of Productivity,\u201d or join a London Writers\u2019 Salon Writers\u2019 Hour, and talk about everyone\u2019s work after the writing session.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Identify a faculty cohort to support for a year. <\/strong>Supporting all faculty writers with diluted support is often ineffective. Instead, focus on associate professors one year, new faculty writers the next and clinical faculty writers the next. Help them connect and be resources for each other throughout the year through writing retreats and writing groups. Build a campus writing community one cohort at a time. <\/li>\n<li><strong>Collaborate with campus partners.<\/strong> Combine campus resources to support writers. Could the library offer a meeting space? Two departments co-convene a writing group? Campus units could take turns hosting a daylong writing space once a month, helping writers learn about different spaces and writers across campus. <\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Start a writing support library. <\/strong>This can be virtual or in a central location on campus. Partner with the library to keep track of which books are in circulation or in high demand. Consider developing a workshop or writing group around in-demand books.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Ask faculty what they need and listen and respond.<\/strong> If we don\u2019t ask faculty what they need, we won\u2019t know. What some faculty need now may be different than what they needed last fall. <\/li>\n<li><strong>Support connectors.<\/strong> Every campus has them\u2014the person or department that is a go-to for troubleshooting faculty questions and connecting them to writing resources. Amplify their reach, and support the faculty relationships and networks they\u2019ve already established. Support the person or people who will curate that library, update the resource list, collaborate with campus partners and serve as a faculty writer point of contact.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>What\u2019s next? Start by mapping what already exists on your campus. Create one central hub where faculty can find all writing-related resources. Make faculty writing as visible and supported as student writing. It\u2019s OK to start small: Try one of these strategies we\u2019ve shared and notice what happens. And remember\u2014supporting faculty writers isn\u2019t about fixing deficiencies. It\u2019s about recognizing that writing is central to faculty success and deserves the same institutional attention we give to other essential job functions. Faculty are an invaluable resource in our campus ecosystems. Let\u2019s lower the barrier to them finding the support they need to write well. When they thrive, so do our institutions.<\/p>\n<p><em>Jennifer Ahern-Dodson is an associate professor of the practice in writing studies at Duke University, where she directs the Faculty Write Program.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Christine Tulley is a professor of English at the University of Findlay and president of Defend, Publish &amp; Lead, a faculty development organization.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Faculty writing has never been more crucial. In an era of heightened competition for grants, promotion pressures and demands for public engagement, writing is the vehicle through which faculty share their expertise, secure funding and advance their careers. 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