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Ines Kirkpatrick

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Texas, United States
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I have 35 years experience as first a librarian with many hats, then college Library Director, and finally English Professor. I served on too many committees, for which I was expected to write reports, because that's what English teachers do, right? And I enjoyed being the campus consultant first for Writing Across the Curriculum and then for Critical Thinking (which was essentially just another way to sneak more writing into my peers' classes).
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Data Collection Sheet for Student Letter of Reference

We've all had them -- the seemingly endless requests for Reference Letters for scholarships, awards, or an office. When this file is completed by the requester, you are able to see relevant information you need to write the letter -- and it's all in one place. Students would sometimes tell me it was a lot of work; I'd just quirk my eyebrows, laugh, and say "So what you're telling me is I'm the one who should be working harder than you in the admissions process." They would laugh sheepishly, an
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Experience

I have 35 years experience as first a librarian with many hats, then college Library Director, and finally English Professor. I served on too many committees, for which I was expected to write reports, because that's what English teachers do, right? And I enjoyed being the campus consultant first for Writing Across the Curriculum and then for Critical Thinking (which was essentially just another way to sneak more writing into my peers' classes).

Teaching style

Lecture, opening question, a great deal of collaborative work involving students and other teachers, learning community, and hands on writing instruction in a computer assisted writing lab. I rarely sit, if that tells you something.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Numerous awards for teaching and innovation. But my finest "awards" came in the loving notes students gave me at the end of each semester. I still have every single one.

My own education history

I hold degrees in English and Library Science. My best memories of school, however, are from the military and public schools I attended as a child. Even then I realized how hard teachers work. They inspired me to absolutely love learning. Yes, I just split an infinitive, but I'll spare you my lecture on why that is such a silly rule.

Additional biographical information

My interests include laughing, writing poetry, loving my friends and my family of seven children (and a sprinkling of grandchildren), reading, genealogy, and writing about the antics of my Labrador Retriever on Facebook.