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In support of faculty scholarship, the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Faculty Development hosts the Xavier Faculty Writing Group (XULA-WG), a semester-long scholarly writing community. The group, based upon a UNCF-Mellon productivity seminar, seeks to create a community of teacher-scholars supporting each other, investing in the idea of daily writing, and increasing their scholarly output.


== Xavier Faculty Writers’ Group ==
==Rationale==


In support of your scholarship, we implement a semester-long scholarly writing group at Xavier through the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Faculty Development. The group, based upon a UNCF-Mellon productivity seminar, seeks to create a community of teacher-scholars supporting each other, investing in the idea of daily writing, and increasing their scholarly output. If you think you might be interested in this model, please read on!
The goal XULA-WG is to facilitate greater day-to-day and week-to-week scholarly productivity among a small group of faculty members who desire to advance their scholarship but are looking for greater structure within which to accomplish their goals. The methodology behind the group draws on a number of ideas for productivity, but is focused on daily contributions to scholarship in order to maintain momentum and the camaraderie of writing group dynamics.


'''Basic Description of the Xavier Faculty Writers’ Group (XULA-WG):'''
==Process==
In line with Wendy Belcher’s ''Writing Your Journal Article in 12 Weeks'' and Robert A. Day and Barbara Gastel’s ''How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper'', the group requires each participant to have a piece of scholarship that they have begun in some form that they intend to submit for publication by the end of the semester. The group uses a variety of techniques and practices to encourage small yet productive allocations of work time. Participants are expected to attempt daily writing, attend a weekly writing session for at least one hour, and report to the group weekly through progress checks. XULA-WG also provides resources to faculty who participate to help them develop their own vision of their academic strategic plans and productivity pipelines.


The goal XULA-WG is to facilitate greater day-to-day and week-to-week scholarly productivity among a
==Requirements==
small group of faculty members who desire to advance their scholarship but are looking for greater structure
*Applicants must have a piece of existing scholarship they will work toward submission at the end of the fall semester. While it can be in any state to begin (conference paper, partial draft, extended abstract, etc.), participants must commit to seeing the piece through to the end of the 12 weeks and submitting it for publication.
within which to accomplish their goals. The methodology behind the group draws on a number of ideas for
*Applicants must be willing to commit to the following attend the Writing Kick-Off event.
productivity, but is focused on daily contributions to scholarship in order to maintain momentum and the
*Applicants must be willing to meet weekly for one-hour writing session between 11 and 1 on Mondays.
camaraderie of writing group dynamics. In utilizing Wendy Belcher’s Writing Your Journal Article in 12
*Applicants must be willing to check in electronically once a week to share their progress with the group and provide feedback to each other.
Weeks and Robert A. Day and Barbara Gastel’s How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper , the group
*Applicants must be willing to commit to a minimum of 15 minutes of writing per day throughout the semester.
requires that each participant have already selected a piece of scholarship that they have begun in some form
*Applicants must be willing to follow the general timetable set by Wendy Belcher's ''Writing Your Journal Article in 12 Weeks'' or Robert A. Day and Barbara Gastel’s ''How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper'' (depending on track) and to share their work in small chunks to fellow writing group participants.
that they plan to submit for publication by the end of the semester. Additionally, we will be utilizing a variety
 
of techniques and practices to encourage small yet productive allocations of work time in what we know to
==Past Successes==
be already very overfilled weekly schedules. Finally, we will be requiring progress check-ins to help
Coming soon!
everyone remain on a steady track toward completion. Participants will be expected to attempt daily writing,
 
attend weekly writing sessions (one hour), and report to the group weekly through progress checks on
==Incentives==
Brightspace. We will also be providing resources to faculty who participate to help them develop their own
In addition to the communal support offered through this initiative, participants are provided lunch during the Monday writing sessions.
vision of their academic strategic plans and productivity pipelines.


'''Fall 2021 Requirements:'''
==Eligibility==
*Applicants must have a piece of existing scholarship that they will work toward submission at the end of the fall semester. While it can be in any state currently (conference paper, beginning of a draft, extended abstract, etc.), we ask that you commit to seeing this piece through to the end of the 12 weeks and submitting it for publication.
Proposals my be submitted by any faculty member of Xavier University of Louisiana.
*Applicants must be willing to commit to the following attend the virtual Writing Kick-Off, '''Thursday, September 2, 5:30-7:30 PM'''.
*Applicants must be willing to meet weekly for one-hour writing session (time to be determined by the group).
*Applicants must be willing to check in electronically once a week to share their progress with the group and provide feedback to each other via the Brightspace group.
*Applicants must be willing to commit to a minimum of 15 minutes of writing per day throughout the semester.
*Applicants must be willing to follow the general timetable set by Wendy Belcher's Writing Your Journal Article in 12 Weeks or Robert A. Day and Barbara Gastel’s How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper (depending on track) and to share their work in small chunks to fellow writing group participants.


If you would like to participate, please send your CV and a brief description (at or under 500 words and in a separate document) of your scholarly piece and commitment to the program to both eyhammer@xula.edu
==Proposal Requirements==
and emanley1@xula.edu no later than '''4:00 PM Friday, August 27, 2021'''.
Proposals for participation in the XULA-WG must be submitted using this form and must include the following:
* An up-to-date CV
* A brief description of your intended project

Latest revision as of 08:27, 29 August 2024

In support of faculty scholarship, the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Faculty Development hosts the Xavier Faculty Writing Group (XULA-WG), a semester-long scholarly writing community. The group, based upon a UNCF-Mellon productivity seminar, seeks to create a community of teacher-scholars supporting each other, investing in the idea of daily writing, and increasing their scholarly output.

Rationale

The goal XULA-WG is to facilitate greater day-to-day and week-to-week scholarly productivity among a small group of faculty members who desire to advance their scholarship but are looking for greater structure within which to accomplish their goals. The methodology behind the group draws on a number of ideas for productivity, but is focused on daily contributions to scholarship in order to maintain momentum and the camaraderie of writing group dynamics.

Process

In line with Wendy Belcher’s Writing Your Journal Article in 12 Weeks and Robert A. Day and Barbara Gastel’s How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper, the group requires each participant to have a piece of scholarship that they have begun in some form that they intend to submit for publication by the end of the semester. The group uses a variety of techniques and practices to encourage small yet productive allocations of work time. Participants are expected to attempt daily writing, attend a weekly writing session for at least one hour, and report to the group weekly through progress checks. XULA-WG also provides resources to faculty who participate to help them develop their own vision of their academic strategic plans and productivity pipelines.

Requirements

  • Applicants must have a piece of existing scholarship they will work toward submission at the end of the fall semester. While it can be in any state to begin (conference paper, partial draft, extended abstract, etc.), participants must commit to seeing the piece through to the end of the 12 weeks and submitting it for publication.
  • Applicants must be willing to commit to the following attend the Writing Kick-Off event.
  • Applicants must be willing to meet weekly for one-hour writing session between 11 and 1 on Mondays.
  • Applicants must be willing to check in electronically once a week to share their progress with the group and provide feedback to each other.
  • Applicants must be willing to commit to a minimum of 15 minutes of writing per day throughout the semester.
  • Applicants must be willing to follow the general timetable set by Wendy Belcher's Writing Your Journal Article in 12 Weeks or Robert A. Day and Barbara Gastel’s How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper (depending on track) and to share their work in small chunks to fellow writing group participants.

Past Successes

Coming soon!

Incentives

In addition to the communal support offered through this initiative, participants are provided lunch during the Monday writing sessions.

Eligibility

Proposals my be submitted by any faculty member of Xavier University of Louisiana.

Proposal Requirements

Proposals for participation in the XULA-WG must be submitted using this form and must include the following:

  • An up-to-date CV
  • A brief description of your intended project