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Terry Roberts (novelist and educator)

Terry Lee Roberts (born July 30, 1956) is an American educator and novelist. He has written extensively about American public education, specifically the teaching of critical and creative thinking via Socratic discussion. He is also the author of five novels, most of which flow out of his heritage in southern Appalachia.[1][2] He lives in Asheville, North Carolina with his wife, Lynn.[3]

Terry Roberts
Born (1956-07-30) July 30, 1956 (age 67)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Educator and Novelist

Early life and education edit

Roberts was born in Asheville, North Carolina in 1956[4] and lived near the small mountain town of Weaverville.[5] He went to local public schools and earned degrees from the University of North Carolina at Asheville (BA), Duke University (MAT), and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (PhD). His family has lived in the mountains of Western North Carolina since the American Revolutionary War,[6] farming in Madison County, North Carolina along the French Broad River. The town of Hot Springs in Madison county is a setting in his novels.[7]

Career edit

After earning an MAT from Duke University in 1979, Roberts taught high school English for nine years before returning to graduate school at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he earned a PhD with a dissertation on the fiction of Elizabeth Spencer.[8]: 31  He is also a scholar of John Ehle and Thomas Wolfe.

Since 1992, he has served as Director of the National Paideia Center,[9] an educational reform institute devoted to creating schools that are both more rigorous and more equitable. During his time at the Paideia Center, Roberts has served as a consultant on the role of socratic seminar dialogue in the classroom,[10] educational leadership and organizational development. He has written extensively about classroom instruction and, increasingly, about teaching critical and creative thinking in the context of an expanded definition of literacy.[11]

Around 2005, Roberts began to write fiction inspired by the power of the past among people living in the southern Appalachian mountains.[8]: 43  His first novel, A Short Time to Stay Here, is set in the mountain community of Hot Springs, North Carolina, during World War I at the time that an internment camp of German detainees was established there, and focuses on the intersection of cultures.[8]: 33  A Short Time to Stay Here won the Willie Morris Award for Southern Fiction,[12] and the Sir Walter Raleigh Award for Fiction given annually for the best novel by a North Carolinian.[13][3] His second, That Bright Land, is set just after the Civil War, and focuses on the deep divisions[14] within a community struggling to recover from the war.[15] It won the Thomas Wolfe Memorial Literary Award[16][17] and the James Still Award for Writing about the Appalachian South.[2] His third novel is The Holy Ghost Speakeasy and Revival. His fourth is My Mistress' Eyes Are Raven Black, a thriller set on Ellis Island in 1920.[18] It was a 2022 International Thriller Writers Awards finalist in the Best Paperback Original category.[19] Terry Roberts' fifth novel, published in July 2022, is "The Sky Club", a novel set in Asheville, North Carolina in the late 1920s and early 1930s at the time of the financial crash.[20]

In 2019, Roberts was elected to membership in the North Caroliniana Society[21] for his contributions to North Carolina's heritage.[22] The same year, he was appointed President of the Thomas Wolfe Society, an association of scholars of the writer Thomas Wolfe.[23] In 2021, Roberts was named a Director of the North Caroliniana Society.[24]

Awards edit

  • 2012. Willie Morris Award for Southern Fiction for A Short Time to Stay Here.
  • 2013. Sir Walter Raleigh Award for fiction for A Short Time to Stay Here.
  • 2016. Thomas Wolfe Memorial Literary Award for That Bright Land.
  • 2016. Sir Walter Raleigh Award for fiction for That Bright Land.
  • 2017. James Still Award for Writing about the American South for That Bright Land.

Publications edit

Novels edit

  • Roberts, Terry (2012). A Short Time to Stay Here (softcover) (First ed.). Boone, NC: Ingalls. ISBN 978-1-932158-99-1.
  • — (2016) [First published 2012]. A Short Time to Stay Here (hardcover) (2nd ed.). Nashville, TN: Turner. ISBN 978-1-68162-952-0.
  • — (2016). That Bright Land (hardcover). Nashville, TN: Turner. ISBN 978-1-63026-976-0. (ISBN 978-1-63026-975-3, paperback).
  • — (2019). The Holy Ghost Speakeasy and Revival (hardcover). Nashville, TN: Turner. ISBN 978-1-68442-164-0. (ISBN 978-1-68442-163-3, paperback).
  • — (2021). My Mistress' Eyes Are Raven Black (hardcover). Nashville, TN: Turner. ISBN 978-1-68442-695-9. (ISBN 978-1-68442-694-2, paperback).
  • — (2022). The Sky Club. Nashville, TN: Turner. ISBN 978-1-68442-852-6.

Literary Criticism edit

  • Roberts, Terry (1994) [First published 1994]. Self and Community in the Fiction of Elizabeth Spencer (hardcover). Baton Rouge, LA: LSU Press. ISBN 978-0-80711-879-5.
  • — (2001) [First published 2001]. Look Homeward, Angel: Literary Masterpieces (hardcover). Farmington Hills, MI: Gale Studies Group. ISBN 978-0-78765-726-0.
  • — (1994). "Character Before the Bar: John Ehle's The Widow's Trial". Studies in the Literary Imagination. Vol. XXVII, No 2. pp. 55–62.
  • — (1999). "Within the Green Bowl: Community in the Mountain Fiction of John Ehle". Pembroke Magazine. Vol. 31. pp. 90–98.

Education edit

  • Roberts, Terry (1998). The Power of Paideia Schools: Defining Lives Through Learning (paperback) (First ed.). Alexandria, VA: ASCD. ISBN 978-0-87120-303-8.
  • — (2019). The New Smart: How nurturing creativity will help children thrive (hardcover). Nashville, TN: Turner. ISBN 978-1-68442-372-9. (ISBN 978-1-68442-371-2, paperback).
  • —; Billings, Laura (1998). The Paideia Classroom: Teaching for Understanding (paperback). Larchmont NY: Eye on Education. ISBN 978-1-88300-160-5. (ISBN 978-1-13843-982-5, hardcover).
  • —; — (2008). Discussing First Freedoms: A discussion guide for teachers (paperback). Washington, DC: Freedom Forum First Amendment Center. ISBN 978-0-9801627-0-7.
  • —; — (2012). Teaching Critical Thinking: Using Seminars for 21st Century Learning (hardcover). Larchmont, NY: Eye on Education. ISBN 978-1-13813-013-5. (ISBN 978-1-59667-208-6, paperback).
  • —; —; Dougherty, Eleanor (2016). The Better Writing Breakthrough:Connecting Student Thinking and Discussion to inspire great writing (paperback). Alexandria VA: ASCD. ISBN 978-1-41661-884-3.

Articles edit

  • Roberts, Terry (2020). "Opening up the conversation - and students' thinking". Educational Leadership. Vol. 77, no. 7. pp. 52–57.
  • "Fact and Fancy in Historical Fiction". The Great Smokies Review (21). 2019. Retrieved February 16, 2020.
  • "Webinar: Using Discussion to Inspire Writing". Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. 2016. Retrieved February 16, 2020.
  • Roberts, Terry; Billings, Laura (2009). "Speak Up and Listen". Phi Delta Kappan. Vol. 91, no. 2. pp. 81–85.
  • —; — (2008). "Thinking is Literacy, Literacy Thinking". Educational Leadership. Vol. 65, no. 5. pp. 32–36.
  • —; — (2006). "Planning, Practice, and Assessment in the Paideia Classroom". High School Journal. Vol. 90, no. 1. pp. 1–8.
  • —; — (2006). "Asheville Middle School: A 6-8 Community of Conscience and Intellect". Middle School Journal. Vol. 37, no. 5. pp. 31–39.
  • — (2004). "The Discipline of Wonder". Education Week, editorial. Vol. September.
  • —; Trainor, Audrey (2004). "Performing for Yourself and Others: the Paideia Coached Project". Phi Delta Kappan. Vol. 85, no. 7. pp. 513–519.
  • — (2002). "Learn to Care, Care to Learn". Educational Leadership. Vol. 60, no. 1. pp. 45–48.
  • — (2001). "His Life a Reminder of our Humanity (eulogy for Mortimer Adler)". Education Week. Vol. September.
  • — (1995). "Practicing What We Preach, editorial". Education Week. Vol. February.
  • — (2019). "In Memoriam: The Journey of John Ehle". North Carolina Literary Review. Retrieved November 7, 2021.

References edit

  1. ^ Littleton, Wade (2019). "Roberts looks to 'gentle strength' when writing about Appalachia and its people". Citizen Tribune, Morristown TN. Retrieved February 9, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "James Still Award for Writing about the Appalachian South". The Fellowship of Southern Writers. 2017. Retrieved February 9, 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Terry Roberts Author". Terry Roberts. 2019. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
  4. ^ Roberts, Terry (2016). That Bright Land (hardcover). Nashville, TN: Turner. p. iv. ISBN 978-1-63026-976-0.
  5. ^ Johnson, Brandon; Roberts, Terry; Caldwell, Wayne (2019). "Is Thomas Wolfe Appalachian?". Asa Annual Conference. Appalachian Studies Association Conference Bulletin. Section: "At-A-Glance Bio- Presenter #2". Retrieved February 12, 2020.
  6. ^ "First Families of Old Buncombe". Old Buncombe County Genealogical Society. 2020. Retrieved February 14, 2020.
  7. ^ Roberts, Terry (2019). The Holy Ghost Speakeasy and Revival (hardcover). Nashville, TN: Turner.
  8. ^ a b c Vernon, Zackary (2014). "Writing the Great War" (23). Greenville, NC: North Carolina Literary Review. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  9. ^ "National Paideia Center, Board of Directors and Staff". Retrieved April 15, 2020.
  10. ^ "National Paideia Center, Our Approach". 2020. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
  11. ^ Hattie, John (2016). "Foreword: Lighting A Fire". The Better Writing Breakthrough: Connecting Student Thinking and Discussion to Inspire Great Writing. By Dougherty, Eleanor; Billings, Laura; Roberts, Terry. Alexandria, VA: ASCD. p. vii-xii. ISBN 978-1-4166-1884-3.
  12. ^ "Willie Morris Award for Southern Fiction". The Willie Morris Award. 2012. Retrieved February 14, 2020.
  13. ^ "North Carolina Literary and Historical Association". Retrieved May 19, 2020.
  14. ^ "Autumn Thrills: October 2016 Book Picks". Our State Magazine. 2016. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  15. ^ "Review: 'That Bright Land' is an entertaining, compelling historical novel". Greensboro News and Record. 2016. Retrieved June 1, 2020.
  16. ^ "Thomas Wolfe Memorial Literary Award Winner". The Laurel of Asheville. 2017. Retrieved February 14, 2020.
  17. ^ "Thomas Wolfe Memorial Literary Award / Previous TWMLA Winners". Western North Carolina Historical Association. 2016. Section: "That Bright Land (2016)". Retrieved November 6, 2021.
  18. ^ Bruck, Sarahlyn (July 28, 2021). "My Mistress' Eyes Are Raven Black: A Novel". Washington Independent Review of Books. Retrieved November 5, 2021.
  19. ^ "2022 Thriller Awards". International Thriller Writers. February 26, 2022. Retrieved June 26, 2022.
  20. ^ "Turner Bookstore: Historical Fiction". Turner Bookstore. Retrieved June 26, 2022.
  21. ^ Annual Report 2018-2019 (pamphlet). Raleigh, NC: North Caroliniana Society. 2020. p. 66.
  22. ^ "North Caroliniana Society". NCpedia. 2020. Retrieved March 11, 2020.
  23. ^ "Thomas Wolfe Society Board of Directors". Thomas Wolfe Society. 2019. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
  24. ^ "North Caroliniana Society". The North Caroliniana Society. Retrieved November 20, 2021.

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For the Australian politician see Terry Roberts For other people named Terrence Roberts see Terrence Roberts disambiguation Terry Lee Roberts born July 30 1956 is an American educator and novelist He has written extensively about American public education specifically the teaching of critical and creative thinking via Socratic discussion He is also the author of five novels most of which flow out of his heritage in southern Appalachia 1 2 He lives in Asheville North Carolina with his wife Lynn 3 Terry RobertsBorn 1956 07 30 July 30 1956 age 67 Asheville North Carolina U S NationalityAmericanOccupation s Educator and Novelist Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Awards 4 Publications 4 1 Novels 4 2 Literary Criticism 4 3 Education 4 4 Articles 5 ReferencesEarly life and education editRoberts was born in Asheville North Carolina in 1956 4 and lived near the small mountain town of Weaverville 5 He went to local public schools and earned degrees from the University of North Carolina at Asheville BA Duke University MAT and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill PhD His family has lived in the mountains of Western North Carolina since the American Revolutionary War 6 farming in Madison County North Carolina along the French Broad River The town of Hot Springs in Madison county is a setting in his novels 7 Career editAfter earning an MAT from Duke University in 1979 Roberts taught high school English for nine years before returning to graduate school at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he earned a PhD with a dissertation on the fiction of Elizabeth Spencer 8 31 He is also a scholar of John Ehle and Thomas Wolfe Since 1992 he has served as Director of the National Paideia Center 9 an educational reform institute devoted to creating schools that are both more rigorous and more equitable During his time at the Paideia Center Roberts has served as a consultant on the role of socratic seminar dialogue in the classroom 10 educational leadership and organizational development He has written extensively about classroom instruction and increasingly about teaching critical and creative thinking in the context of an expanded definition of literacy 11 Around 2005 Roberts began to write fiction inspired by the power of the past among people living in the southern Appalachian mountains 8 43 His first novel A Short Time to Stay Here is set in the mountain community of Hot Springs North Carolina during World War I at the time that an internment camp of German detainees was established there and focuses on the intersection of cultures 8 33 A Short Time to Stay Here won the Willie Morris Award for Southern Fiction 12 and the Sir Walter Raleigh Award for Fiction given annually for the best novel by a North Carolinian 13 3 His second That Bright Land is set just after the Civil War and focuses on the deep divisions 14 within a community struggling to recover from the war 15 It won the Thomas Wolfe Memorial Literary Award 16 17 and the James Still Award for Writing about the Appalachian South 2 His third novel is The Holy Ghost Speakeasy and Revival His fourth is My Mistress Eyes Are Raven Black a thriller set on Ellis Island in 1920 18 It was a 2022 International Thriller Writers Awards finalist in the Best Paperback Original category 19 Terry Roberts fifth novel published in July 2022 is The Sky Club a novel set in Asheville North Carolina in the late 1920s and early 1930s at the time of the financial crash 20 In 2019 Roberts was elected to membership in the North Caroliniana Society 21 for his contributions to North Carolina s heritage 22 The same year he was appointed President of the Thomas Wolfe Society an association of scholars of the writer Thomas Wolfe 23 In 2021 Roberts was named a Director of the North Caroliniana Society 24 Awards editThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Terry Roberts novelist and educator news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message 2012 Willie Morris Award for Southern Fiction for A Short Time to Stay Here 2013 Sir Walter Raleigh Award for fiction for A Short Time to Stay Here 2016 Thomas Wolfe Memorial Literary Award for That Bright Land 2016 Sir Walter Raleigh Award for fiction for That Bright Land 2017 James Still Award for Writing about the American South for That Bright Land Publications editNovels edit Roberts Terry 2012 A Short Time to Stay Here softcover First ed Boone NC Ingalls ISBN 978 1 932158 99 1 2016 First published 2012 A Short Time to Stay Here hardcover 2nd ed Nashville TN Turner ISBN 978 1 68162 952 0 2016 That Bright Land hardcover Nashville TN Turner ISBN 978 1 63026 976 0 ISBN 978 1 63026 975 3 paperback 2019 The Holy Ghost Speakeasy and Revival hardcover Nashville TN Turner ISBN 978 1 68442 164 0 ISBN 978 1 68442 163 3 paperback 2021 My Mistress Eyes Are Raven Black hardcover Nashville TN Turner ISBN 978 1 68442 695 9 ISBN 978 1 68442 694 2 paperback 2022 The Sky Club Nashville TN Turner ISBN 978 1 68442 852 6 Literary Criticism edit Roberts Terry 1994 First published 1994 Self and Community in the Fiction of Elizabeth Spencer hardcover Baton Rouge LA LSU Press ISBN 978 0 80711 879 5 2001 First published 2001 Look Homeward Angel Literary Masterpieces hardcover Farmington Hills MI Gale Studies Group ISBN 978 0 78765 726 0 1994 Character Before the Bar John Ehle s The Widow s Trial Studies in the Literary Imagination Vol XXVII No 2 pp 55 62 1999 Within the Green Bowl Community in the Mountain Fiction of John Ehle Pembroke Magazine Vol 31 pp 90 98 Education edit Roberts Terry 1998 The Power of Paideia Schools Defining Lives Through Learning paperback First ed Alexandria VA ASCD ISBN 978 0 87120 303 8 2019 The New Smart How nurturing creativity will help children thrive hardcover Nashville TN Turner ISBN 978 1 68442 372 9 ISBN 978 1 68442 371 2 paperback Billings Laura 1998 The Paideia Classroom Teaching for Understanding paperback Larchmont NY Eye on Education ISBN 978 1 88300 160 5 ISBN 978 1 13843 982 5 hardcover 2008 Discussing First Freedoms A discussion guide for teachers paperback Washington DC Freedom Forum First Amendment Center ISBN 978 0 9801627 0 7 2012 Teaching Critical Thinking Using Seminars for 21st Century Learning hardcover Larchmont NY Eye on Education ISBN 978 1 13813 013 5 ISBN 978 1 59667 208 6 paperback Dougherty Eleanor 2016 The Better Writing Breakthrough Connecting Student Thinking and Discussion to inspire great writing paperback Alexandria VA ASCD ISBN 978 1 41661 884 3 Articles edit Roberts Terry 2020 Opening up the conversation and students thinking Educational Leadership Vol 77 no 7 pp 52 57 Fact and Fancy in Historical Fiction The Great Smokies Review 21 2019 Retrieved February 16 2020 Webinar Using Discussion to Inspire Writing Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development 2016 Retrieved February 16 2020 Roberts Terry Billings Laura 2009 Speak Up and Listen Phi Delta Kappan Vol 91 no 2 pp 81 85 2008 Thinking is Literacy Literacy Thinking Educational Leadership Vol 65 no 5 pp 32 36 2006 Planning Practice and Assessment in the Paideia Classroom High School Journal Vol 90 no 1 pp 1 8 2006 Asheville Middle School A 6 8 Community of Conscience and Intellect Middle School Journal Vol 37 no 5 pp 31 39 2004 The Discipline of Wonder Education Week editorial Vol September Trainor Audrey 2004 Performing for Yourself and Others the Paideia Coached Project Phi Delta Kappan Vol 85 no 7 pp 513 519 2002 Learn to Care Care to Learn Educational Leadership Vol 60 no 1 pp 45 48 2001 His Life a Reminder of our Humanity eulogy for Mortimer Adler Education Week Vol September 1995 Practicing What We Preach editorial Education Week Vol February 2019 In Memoriam The Journey of John Ehle North Carolina Literary Review Retrieved November 7 2021 References edit Littleton Wade 2019 Roberts looks to gentle strength when writing about Appalachia and its people Citizen Tribune Morristown TN Retrieved February 9 2020 a b James Still Award for Writing about the Appalachian South The Fellowship of Southern Writers 2017 Retrieved February 9 2020 a b Terry Roberts Author Terry Roberts 2019 Retrieved April 6 2020 Roberts Terry 2016 That Bright Land hardcover Nashville TN Turner p iv ISBN 978 1 63026 976 0 Johnson Brandon Roberts Terry Caldwell Wayne 2019 Is Thomas Wolfe Appalachian Asa Annual Conference Appalachian Studies Association Conference Bulletin Section At A Glance Bio Presenter 2 Retrieved February 12 2020 First Families of Old Buncombe Old Buncombe County Genealogical Society 2020 Retrieved February 14 2020 Roberts Terry 2019 The Holy Ghost Speakeasy and Revival hardcover Nashville TN Turner a b c Vernon Zackary 2014 Writing the Great War 23 Greenville NC North Carolina Literary Review a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help National Paideia Center Board of Directors and Staff Retrieved April 15 2020 National Paideia Center Our Approach 2020 Retrieved March 31 2020 Hattie John 2016 Foreword Lighting A Fire The Better Writing Breakthrough Connecting Student Thinking and Discussion to Inspire Great Writing By Dougherty Eleanor Billings Laura Roberts Terry Alexandria VA ASCD p vii xii ISBN 978 1 4166 1884 3 Willie Morris Award for Southern Fiction The Willie Morris Award 2012 Retrieved February 14 2020 North Carolina Literary and Historical Association Retrieved May 19 2020 Autumn Thrills October 2016 Book Picks Our State Magazine 2016 Retrieved June 20 2020 Review That Bright Land is an entertaining compelling historical novel Greensboro News and Record 2016 Retrieved June 1 2020 Thomas Wolfe Memorial Literary Award Winner The Laurel of Asheville 2017 Retrieved February 14 2020 Thomas Wolfe Memorial Literary Award Previous TWMLA Winners Western North Carolina Historical Association 2016 Section That Bright Land 2016 Retrieved November 6 2021 Bruck Sarahlyn July 28 2021 My Mistress Eyes Are Raven Black A Novel Washington Independent Review of Books Retrieved November 5 2021 2022 Thriller Awards International Thriller Writers February 26 2022 Retrieved June 26 2022 Turner Bookstore Historical Fiction Turner Bookstore Retrieved June 26 2022 Annual Report 2018 2019 pamphlet Raleigh NC North Caroliniana Society 2020 p 66 North Caroliniana Society NCpedia 2020 Retrieved March 11 2020 Thomas Wolfe Society Board of Directors Thomas Wolfe Society 2019 Retrieved April 6 2020 North Caroliniana Society The North Caroliniana Society Retrieved November 20 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Terry Roberts novelist and educator amp oldid 1171221936, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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