The Oates Journal is launching a unique new series of articles called "Hindsight for Tomorrow." Our purpose is two fold:
Initially I have invited writers known to me, for whom I was the chair of their graduate committees. My own experience in early post-dissertation years, gave me a clue that learning acquired through professional education may be useful for only three or four years into a career. After that I had to rely on my own resources for problem solving. I had to be my own teacher; judging whether or not I was effective, exploring theories, and practices beyond and at times contrary to my former assumptions. After a decade or so, I became aware that I was speaking (or keeping my mouth shut) as one "having authority -- and not as the scribes." The "Tomorrow" aspect of each submission will show a ripening of professional ideas and practice along with personal integration of body, mind, and spirit. Authors write out of their own authority, their experience on the job and in their own being. As you read these personal stories, imagine yourself in the back corner of a favorite Bar and Grill, among interdisciplinary friends, saying what you honestly believe or doubt -- getting it off your chest! Then request a copy of our guidelines for submissions, and add your story to these already in line. The opportunity to dialogue with other members of the Wayne E. Oates Institute fulfills a primary reason for being a member. We hope to hear from people in all aspects of human service in order to facilitate the dialogue. Edward E. Thornton, Ph.D.
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Newsflash
A new feature of the Oates Journal is the publication of Special Issues, which gather four to six articles around specific topics. Upcoming Special Issues of the Oates Journal will include:
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