亲爱的新生:博士. Traci戴维斯 tells us about her journey to publishing her first book

太阳城集团博彩心理学教授. Traci戴维斯 is using her expertise and experience to help students starting college be more prepared.

灵感发生

在流感大流行期间. Davis found herself trying to navigate the new normal of teaching entirely online.

“Teaching on Zoom is very different than teaching in the classroom. 在Zoom上学习也是非常不同的, and I think there is a lot of research going on about what that did to students,”她说。.

那是在一节清晨的课上. Davis noticed a student was turned sideways in his little box on Zoom. She stopped class to ask him if everything was okay because he did not seem to be paying attention to the lecture.

He turned toward the camera and whispered that he was in a duck blind with his dad. She laughed and told him to enjoy the moment with his dad and began lecturing again.

This stood out to her because he was getting a completely different version of college than he normally would have without the pandemic.

那天下课后. Davis opened up a Word document and typed the words, “Dear freshman.”

“What I figured out along the way is that there are so many soft social skills that people are learning while they go to school, 如果他们不去上学, 他们不可能学会这些技能,”她说。.

想法变成现实

在第一天写作之后, she expected maybe to add it to the syllabus for her class but didn’t have any plans for it after that.

亲爱的新生书

第二天下课的时候, she had a few more thoughts to jot down in that Word document. She kept adding to it and it eventually reached more than 30 pages. 这时她才知道那是一本书.

She decided it was time to let others read it so she sent the draft to two colleagues she knew would have different critiques – one who was going to be nice no matter what and another who was going to be honest if it weren’t good.

“I heard almost immediately from the person who would give me a pat on the back. 他们说很棒,”她说.

The other colleague hadn’t said anything after about a week and that is when Dr. 戴维斯开始担心起来.

“It’s a very different form of vulnerability that I am used to at work. We talk all the time about our teaching practices but there is just a lot of me in this book,”她说。.

鼓起勇气继续前进

Her phone rang and she answered with, “How bad is it?” Her colleague said, “I need every one of my freshmen to read this book.”

That confidence from her colleagues gave her the courage to proceed with getting the book published.

During the editing process, five more people read through the book to provide feedback. That included four faculty members who said they had experienced the same thing with new students.

“We’re all seeing students really struggle reading textbooks, we’re seeing them struggle to get through the syllabus and to understand a rubric,” Dr. 戴维斯说.

Since the book was released students have been telling her how much it has helped them. One thing that has stood out to her is how many of them tell her that their life is a lot like hers when she was a student.

在哪里可以买到?

The book “Dear Freshman: A Professor’s Guide to Getting It Right” is available in the BHC bookstores and can be purchased online on Amazon. 书中有关于写正式电子邮件的章节, 注册课程, and helpful resources that will help students throughout college.

Dr. Davis says that the book will always be changing as the important information for freshmen changes. Her goal is to always have it as a resource for those who are starting college.

“I want to make sure the book can keep growing as the freshmen change,”她说。.

你可以观看对Dr. 戴维斯在我们的 六氯YouTube.

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