Hi everyone!
If you've written a piece for the IP Annual, any year, I would greatly appreciate a few "if so, explain" remarks on any or all of these questions:
1. Have your IP Annual publications been recognized and rewarded by your institutions in your annual reports, reappointment, tenure, and/or promotion, or post-tenure review applications?
2. Have you been able to use the writing you've done for IP Annual pieces as a springboard into a longer scholarly article, book chapter, monograph, or similar? Have you cited IP Annual pieces in your writing for other publications?
3. Have you used any IP Annual articles in your teaching, teacher training, or interactions with university administration (for example, about Turnitin)?
4. Are there other ways not mentioned in the above questions that writing for the IP Annual has benefited you professionally?
Clancy Ratliff, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Assistant Director of First-Year Writing
Department of English
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
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