Publish, Flourish, and Make a Difference

Year published:
Publisher:
CEC
Number of pages:
150
Product Number:
P5950
ISBN Number:
978-0-86586-446-7
Member Price:
$21.95
(18% off)
Non-Member Price:
$26.95
Got the writing bug? This encouraging and inspiring book will help college and graduate students, practitioners, professors, and grant writers better express themselves, find their true “voice,” and understand the ins and outs of education publishing. Includes sections on: overcoming the challenges that face new writers; technology; expressing diversity; minority scholar voices; writing books, materials, and other professional products; becoming a successful grant proposal writer; working with editors of research journals; and working with editors of practice-oriented journals.
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1: Catching the Writing Bug and Doing Something With It
- Chapter 2: Writing, Professional Development, and Being Known for What You Do
- Chapter 3: Expressing Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Scholar Voices
- Chapter 4: Overcoming Challenges That Face New Writers
- Chapter 5: Being Scholarly Successful in the Academy
- Chapter 6: Writing Books, Materials , and Other Professional Products
- Chapter 7: Becoming a Successful Grant Proposal Writer
- Chapter 8: Technology as a Toolkit for Writers
- Chapter 9: Working With Editors of Research Journals
- Chapter 10: Working With Editors of Practice-Oriented Journals
- Chapter 11: Growing Professionally, Improving Countinously, and Making a Difference
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