To be a good academic writer, you must deploy a judicious mix of two contradictory traits that are a disaster by themselves but together make magic, writes David F. Labaree.
David F. Labaree
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June 18, 2020
Many doctoral students today are tending to fall into one of two disturbing categories: academic technician or justice warrior, writes David F. Labaree.
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