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Fulwiler, Toby – 1992
This report outlines the impact of the University of Vermont's writing-across-the-curriculum program on the development of the English major. Included in the report are: (1) a summary of the faculty writing project, with a list of premises and practices; (2) descriptions of four books published collaboratively by members of the English department…
Descriptors: College English, Course Descriptions, English Departments, English Instruction
Pytlik, Betty P. – 1992
The phenomenon of the graduate assistant grew out of the turn of the century need for larger teaching staffs. A debate was formed that still influences the way teachers are prepared for today's freshman composition courses. This debate arose from philosophical and methodological differences in English departments, which at that time emphasized a…
Descriptors: College English, Educational History, English Departments, English Teacher Education
Rose, Shirley K. – 1993
At present, the composition program at San Diego State is located in two departments. The Academic Skills Center offers pre-baccalaureate courses for basic writers and developmental ESL writers. The Department of English and Comparative Literature offers most of the required general education two-semester sequence, advanced composition courses,…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Curriculum Development, English Curriculum, English Departments
Hult, Christine – 1993
A 1987 survey of college English departments revealed that only 74 (38%) of the 194 colleges surveyed offered students the opportunity to specialize in some aspect of writing in addition to literature. A 1992 survey showed that 69% of departments had begun to offer this specialization. Respondents outlined possibilities for organizing and…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, College Programs, English Curriculum, English Departments
Bottiani, Sandy – 1994
Part-time college instructors with children are not perceived as professionals, and therefore they often do not advance to full-time status. Their inability to move out of the area limits their possibilities for full-time work and colleges often exploit this. Of the part-time women interviewed by members of a panel at the Conference on College…
Descriptors: English Departments, Family Work Relationship, Females, Higher Education
Chiang, Lisa K. – 1994
When the ideology of individualism is used in composition studies to create a hero image for the writer/teacher, the effect is to exclude from the "hero status" people who do not fit the requirements of the ideology. However beautiful and powerful a story it may be, for instance, Mike Rose's "Lives on the Boundary" puts forth…
Descriptors: College Faculty, English Departments, Females, Feminism
Bowers, Bradley R. – 1991
As English departments face the 90s and beyond, the pressure will only rise to define and justify the role of the English professor in the academy. Three current debates suggest the indeterminate future of English departments, which now represent a multi-faceted discipline. First, the canon debate must be resolved; second, the teaching role of the…
Descriptors: College English, Critical Theory, English Curriculum, English Departments
LeBlanc, Paul – 1989
Composition researchers are poised to offer new answers to the three questions which are at the heart of ideological definition: what exists; what is good; and what is possible? Researchers must consider the impact of computer-assisted composition programs (often called "style checkers") as well as the basic word processor. Style…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Reviews, English Departments, Higher Education
Keller, Rodney D. – 1989
Based on the premise that an English teacher needs to be a scholar, this paper outlines the benefits of rhetorical theory for the teacher, and suggests an approach for teaching theory to part- and full-time composition faculty. The major benefits, for the teacher, of learning rhetorical theory include: (1) becoming more professional; (2) improving…
Descriptors: College English, English Departments, Inservice Teacher Education, Part Time Faculty
Flood, Jeanne A. – 1976
The Department of English at Wayne State University is planning to introduce a doctoral program directed to the processes involved in the composition of expository prose. Students admitted to the program will be trained primarily in linguistics and cognitive psychology, though they will also work in communication theory and rhetorical analysis.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Doctoral Programs, English Curriculum, English Departments
Kilby, Jan – 1979
Departments of English and English education need to integrate concepts of career education that are based on the theory that people are constantly in the process of developing ideas about themselves in relation to their careers. Although institutions of higher education have been slow to implement career education, in recent years English…
Descriptors: Career Education, Career Guidance, College English, Curriculum Development
Lukens, Rebecca – 1976
The study of children's literature, of the prose and poetry that compels children to become and to remain readers, properly belongs in the college English department. The importance of accepting children's literature as a legitimate course in the humanities may be seen in the following three reasons: teachers with a background in, and critical…
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Educational Philosophy, Elementary School Teachers
Selfe, Cynthia – ADE Bulletin, 1988
Argues that the integration of computers into English departments will have an immediate and significant impact on the social systems and communications within those academic communities. Suggests ways of responsibly distributing and using computer resources. (MM)
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education, English Departments, Higher Education
Van Arsdel, Rosemary T. – ADE Bulletin, 1983
Describes a two-semester writing program that prepares English majors for professional writing careers in business or industry. (AEA)
Descriptors: Course Organization, Education Work Relationship, Employment Opportunities, English Departments
Bokser, Julie A. – 2002
For one educator, an assistant professor of English with a specialization in writing, the short but dramatic move "up the block" from the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) to DePaul University eight miles north occasioned an adjustment to a radically different institutional personality and student body, despite similar street…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, College Environment, College Faculty, Collegiality
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