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An International Graduate Teaching Student’s First Year as a First-year Writing Instructor

by Nasih Alam | Xchanges 18.1/2, Spring 2024


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Contents

My Abusive Past

My Relationship with Race

My First Major Mistake as a Writing Instructor

How I settled down as an International Graduate Instructor

Life Now

My Recommendations

Conclusion

Works Cited

About the Author

About the Author

Nasih Ul Wadud Alam (he/him/his) is a Graduate Student/Teaching Assistant, Department of English, North Dakota State University. In Fall 2023, Brigham Young University published his article, “Anthropomorphism in Aesop’s Fables” in Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism. Currently, Nasih has 10 research publications in university journals in Bangladesh and India. Also, he attended 4 conferences in the U.S. in 2023. His book review on Approaches to Lifespan Writing Research: Generating an Actionable Coherence was published in Composition Studies in Fall 2023.

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Posted by xcheditor on Apr 16, 2024 in Issue 18.1/2

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