Writing as Artistry
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Writing as Artistry

EdD Students Learning to Write as Scholarly Practitioners

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  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Writing as Artistry

EdD Students Learning to Write as Scholarly Practitioners

About this book

Writing as Artistry: EdD Students Learning to Write as Scholarly Practitioners is a timely guidebook that supports EdD students' scholarly writing development while honoring and amplifying their rich practitioner knowledge and wisdom. EdD students are educational leaders and working professionals transitioning from expert-practitioners to scholarly practitioners who aim to positively transform the lives of students and communities. This resource addresses the significant need for mastering scholarly writing skills required for EdD students' successful degree completion and real-life impact.

The book's conceptual approach frames scholarly writing as artistry. This perspective recognizes the work of practitioners as a deeply human and experiential process of solving problems of practice by drawing on prior knowledge and exploring new methods to improve practice. This view champions the idea that practitioners' professional knowledge and rich prior experience are essential assets and that their insider knowledge is a necessary and key condition for rigorous practitioner inquiry. The authors adopt a critical stance that rejects the dominant notion of technical rationality, which historically views researchers as scholars and practitioners as mere "doers," arguing instead that building successful experiences for EdD students requires and respects practitioners' professional knowledge.

The guidebook offers a scaffolded, practical approach to scholarly writing, aiming to guide the reader toward a practice-focused lens, provides practical tools for fostering scholarly writing, and builds students' confidence as writers. It is centrally focused on developing practice-centered dissertations and culminating projects that align with professional-practice degrees.

To support students throughout the process, the book provides a robust repertoire of writing approaches and strategies. It offers guidance on prewriting techniques for capturing initial ideas and helps students in effectively connecting their ideas with others. Critical to this artistic approach is the development of a unique writer's voice and positionality, often through the use of reflexivity. The book includes comprehensive practical tools for navigating the often-challenging mechanics of scholarly work, detailing writing feedback and revision strategies, and including a range of templates and clear examples of student work. Furthermore, the guide provides essential advice for leveraging support structures, such as engaging with multiple mentors and critical friends. The guide also prepares students for diverse project types, including individual, collaborative, and alternative dissertation projects.

Ultimately, mastering these skills is a critical way to support students in their work beyond graduation. The ability to write clear, scholarly reports is essential, as the skills learned must transfer from the Dissertation-in-Practice experience to the student's world of practice, thus ensuring real-world impact by enhancing leaders' capacity to implement evidence-based solutions to complex problems.

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Year
2026
Print ISBN
9781975507374
eBook ISBN
9781975507398

Table of contents

  1. Cover image
  2. Halftitle page
  3. Series page
  4. Title page
  5. Copyright
  6. Dedication
  7. Contents
  8. Foreword
  9. Preface
  10. Introduction
  11. Chapter 1. Scholarly Writing as Artistry
  12. Chapter 2. Prewriting: Capturing Your Ideas
  13. Chapter 3. Connecting Ideas: Yours and Others
  14. Chapter 4. Writing Individual, Collaborative, and Alternative Dissertation Projects
  15. Chapter 5. Revising Your Scholarly Writing
  16. Chapter 6. Using Your Voice and Positionality: The Role of Reflexivity
  17. Chapter 7. Making the Most of Multiple Mentors
  18. Chapter 8. Learning and Growing With Peers: Providing and Employing Feedback
  19. Chapter 9. Sharing Results: Conferences, Blogs, Executive Summaries, Reports
  20. Chapter 10. Making an Impact: What’s Next
  21. About the Authors
  22. Index

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