Teaching and Learning for Social ImpactMain MenuIntroductionIntroduction to the Teaching SchemaWhy: Teach for Social ImpactHow: Course Design for Social ImpactWhat: Topics to Teach for Social ImpactAbout this PublicationWashington University in St. Louis
Natasha Sajé
1media//Natasha-Saje-profile.jpg2020-08-21T10:50:29-07:00Emily Stenbergd6a6bb12fd4bf8d4cfa2693e85dd60fabe37afe53769011Everyone Has Talentplain2020-09-03T11:51:38-07:00Emily Stenbergd6a6bb12fd4bf8d4cfa2693e85dd60fabe37afe5
Everyone Has Talent
In this audio essay Natasha Sajé tells about asking a poetry professor if she had any talent. He kindly told her no….After attending other poetry workshops and writing groups, Sajé has come to believe that everyone has talent. Today Sajé is a poet and professor.
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1media//Natasha-Saje-profile_thumb.jpg2020-08-21T10:51:05-07:00Natasha Sajé5Faculty, MFA in Writing, Vermont College of Fine Artsmedia//Natasha-Saje-profile.jpgplain2020-08-26T16:18:24-07:00