Teaching Writing and Speaking

The Writing & Speaking Studio collaborates with faculty to provide students with quality writing and speaking experiences across the curriculum. We offer faculty support in the following areas:

  • developing assignments
  • facilitating workshops
  • responding to and assessing writing/speaking
  • supporting multilingual writers and speakers
  • digital communication
  • manuscript and presentation preparation

Communicating with Remote Learners

Communicating with Remote Learners: Strategies and Tips

For resources on anti-racism and creating equitable, just, and fair learning environments, please visit the FIT Library's Anti-Racism Guide.

Writing and Speaking Resources

 

Spotlight Series

This annual series highlights faculty across the college who have developed innovative writing and speaking activities and assignments that advance literacy and language learning, discipline-specific communication skills, and culturally responsive communication.

Assignment Feedback

We will provide you feedback from FIT writing and speaking consultants and one of our directors on your assignments or in-class activities within 5 business days.

Syllabus Information

Information about the Writing & Speaking Studio that you can include on your syllabus.

Classroom Visits and Workshops

The Writing & Speaking Studio can visit your class to provide students with information on our services or to assist you with an in-class writing workshop. 

Writing Teaching Resources

As part of the Writing & Speaking Studio's commitment to writing across the curriculum, we can offer you a number of writing resources and help.

Faculty Writing and Speaking Support

Writing & Speaking Studio faculty provide feedback and coaching for faculty working on writing projects and presentations.  Contact [email protected] for more information. 

 

Contact Us

Writing & Speaking Studio

Feldman Center, Room C612
(212) 217-3060
Directors
 
Associate Professor and Interim Director of the Writing & Speaking Studio
 
Assistant Professor and Associate Director for Speaking