Category Archives: MIT

“Build Self-esteem”

Vickie Weaver’s answer to Katerina Stoykova-Klemer’s question: “What is the most important thing you teach your students?” Clip from Accents radio show on 10-Dec-2010. Complete show can be heard here.

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Learn more about Vickie Weaver here.

“Forget the Rules”

Stephanie Brown’s answer to Katerina Stoykova-Klemer’s question: “What is the most important thing you teach your students?” Clip from Accents radio show on 25-Mar-2011. Complete show can be heard here.

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Learn more about Stephanie Brown here.

Read and Write Everyday

Ursula K. Le Guin’s answer to Katerina Stoykova-Klemer’s question: “What is the most important thing you teach your students?” First aired on 29-Oct-2010. Complete show can be heard here.

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Learn How to Learn

John Lackey’s answer to Katerina Stoykova-Klemer’s question: “What is the most important thing you teach your students?” First aired on 3-Jun-2011. Complete show can be heard here katerinaklemer.com/audio/accents_060311.mp3

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Libby Falk Jones’ “Most Important Thing

Libby Falk Jones’ answer to Katerina Stoykova-Klemer’s question: “What is the most important thing you tell your students?” First aired on 04/29/2011. Complete show can be heard http://katerinaklemer.com/audio/accents_042911.mp3

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Libby Falk Jones is a professor at Berea College.

Tom C. Hunley’s “Most Important Thing”

Tom C. Hunley’s answer to Katerina Stoykova-Klemer’s question: “What is the most thing you tell your students?” Complete show can be heard at http://katerinaklemer.com/audio/accents_061011.mp3

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Tom C. Hunley is the author of three full-length poetry collections, four chapbooks and two books of prose about poetry. He also published the recently released Scotch Tape World from Accents Publishing.

Chris Holbrook’s “Most Important Thing”

Chris Holbrook’s answer to Katerina Stoykova-Klemer’s question: “What is the most important thing you teach your students?” Clip from Accents radio show on 10/22/2010. Complete show can be heard at katerinaklemer.com/audio/accents_102210.mp3

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Chris Holbrook, a native of Knott County, Kentucky, received the Thomas and Lillie D. Chaffin Award for Appalachian writing for Hell and Ohio: Stories of Southern Appalachia. A graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, Holbrook is associate professor of English at Morehead State University. Chris is the author of the short story collection Upheaval (The University Press of Kentucky, 2009).

Martha Greenwald’s “Most Important thing”

Martha Greenwald’s answer to Katerina Stoykova-Klemer’s question: “What is the most important thing you teach your students?” Clip from Accents radio show on 08/13/2010. Complete show can be heard at katerinaklemer.com/audio/accents_081310.mp3

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Martha Greenwald’s collection, Other Prohibited Items, was a winner of The Mississippi Review 2010 Poetry Series. Her poems have appeared in journals including Best New Poets 2008, Slate, The Threepenny Review, Poetry, The Sycamore Review and Shenandoah. A former Wallace Stegner Fellow, she has received awards from the arts councils of North Carolina and Kentucky. Until recently, she taught at the University of Louisville.

For more info, please visit MarthaGreenwald.net