Post-MFA Panel


Delivering Today's Creative Writing Pedagogy: The Post-MFA Certificate in Teaching Panel

Sunday, June 16, 2024, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.

Jazmine Ortavia Cooper and Semaj Saint Garbutt


This hour-long panel will examine pedagogy through the lens of the Post-MFA Certificate teaching experience. The panelists will consist of Post-MFA faculty, Josh Roark, as well as the graduating students of the program, Jazmine Ortavia Cooper and Semaj Saint Garbutt. The work of creative writing instruction is arguably in a transitional moment—with social justice challenging traditional methods, virtual workshops proliferating in the wake of the pandemic, community organizations and residencies providing more opportunities to teach and learn than ever before. Antioch’s Post-MFA Certificate program in the Teaching of Creative Writing strives to make space to engage with all aspects of what it means to be a working and socially impactful creative writing teacher. This panel is the capstone conversation by which its students can synthesize their experience in the program and share it with the MFA community.

Required Reading (in Reader):
Bain, Ken. “What Makes Great Teachers Great?” The Chronicle of Higher Education, vol.50, no. 31, 9 Apr. 2004, pp.1-6.


Chavez, Felicia Rose. “‘But I Will Write Anyway.’ Teaching the Anti-Racist Writing Workshop.” Interview with Helen Betya Rubinstein. Literary Hub, 28. Jan. 2021.

Available online at: https://lithub.com/but-i-will-write-anyway-teaching-the-anti-racist-writing-workshop/

Bain - 2004 - What makes great teachers great - Post-MFA Panel.pdf