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  1. Shelley Reid is currently Executive Director of Engaged Teaching at the Stearns Center for Teaching and Learning, and also teaches a range of courses for the English Department on writing, the teaching of writing, and writing program scholarship. Her recent articles in Composition Studies, Pedagogy, Writing Program Administration and College ...

  2. Reid, E. Shelley. “Starting Somewhere Better: Revisiting Multiculturalism in First-Year Composition.” Pedagogy 4.1 (2004): 65-92. Reid, E. Shelley. “A Changing for the Better: Curriculum Revision as a Means to Reflective Practice in Teaching and Administration.” WPA: Writing Program Administration 36.3 (2003): 10-27. Reid, E. Shelley.

  3. E Shelley Reid George Mason University Academic Appointments . Associate Professor of English and Director of Composition George Mason University, 2009-present.

  4. E. Shelley Reid 1. A Thousand Rules and Three Principles Writing is hard.* I’m a writer and a writing professor, the daughter and granddaugh - ter of writers and writing professors, and I still sit down at my key-board every week and think, writing is hard. I also think, though, that writing is made harder than it has to be

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  5. E. Shelley Reid, PhD – ereid1@gmu.edu Executive Director of Engaged Teaching, Stearns Center Shelley has grown up in an extended family of teachers—including several college English professors as well as a middle school principal, a choir director, a medical school mentor, a gymnastics coach, a history teacher, a special education coordinator, and a high school counselor—so it’s not surprising that she frequently studies how both students and teachers learn.

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  6. In Rethinking Your Writing, E. Shelley Reid provides a versatile guide that can be tailored to the needs of almost any course or classroom. Whether you select a single module to supplement your current resources or use the text throughout your course, this book is designed to help you engage your students and deepen their understanding of how writers learn and succeed in school, their careers, and beyond.

  7. Shelley Reid Head, Business Affairs Chicken Soup for the Soul Television Group Los Angeles, CA. Shelley Reid Regional Manager Janie and Jack Los Angeles Metropolitan Area ...

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