| Literature DB >> 29177187 |
Ian H Stanley1, Melanie A Hom1, Carol Chu1, Thomas E Joiner1.
Abstract
Writing is a core feature of the training requirements and career demands of psychology faculty members and graduate students. Within academic psychology, specifically, writing is vital for the generation of scientific knowledge through manuscripts and grant applications. Although resources exist regarding how to improve one's writing skills, few models have been described regarding how to promote a culture of writing productivity that realizes tangible deliverables, such as manuscripts and grant applications. In this article, we discuss the rationale, model, and initial outcome data of a writing retreat developed and implemented to increase research productivity among psychology faculty and trainees. We also review best practices for conducting writing retreats and identify key areas for future SoTL on advancing writing.Entities:
Keywords: SoTL; psychology; training; writing retreat
Year: 2017 PMID: 29177187 PMCID: PMC5699476 DOI: 10.1037/stl0000089
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scholarsh Teach Learn Psychol ISSN: 2332-2101