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D'Angelo, Frank – College English, 2007
A symposium in the November 2006 issue of "College English" addresses the question, "What should college English be?" In this article, the author presents his answer to this question--it should be a functional approach to English studies. By English studies he means everything that is done in English departments. Most English departments teach…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, English Departments, Creative Writing, College English

Friedrich, Richard; McPherson, Elizabeth – College English, 1974
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Community Colleges, Curriculum Development, Disadvantaged Youth

Baron, Dennie E. – College English, 1975
Descriptors: Black Students, College Freshmen, English, English Departments

Martineau, Stephen – College English, 1974
Through the use of theater games, the literary and theatrical aspects of drama can be brought closer together in the classroom. (JH)
Descriptors: College English, College Language Programs, Creative Dramatics, Drama

The English Faculty – College English, 1974
Descriptors: Business English, Community Colleges, English Curriculum, English Departments

Erickson, Lori – College English, 1985
Discusses what is wrong with graduate schools in English, including lack of creativity, the irrelevance of much of the training for the doctoral degree, the attention paid to obscure points of literary scholarship, and the emphasis on publishing instead of good teaching. Notes the similarity to criticisms made 45 years ago. (EL)
Descriptors: College English, Educational Improvement, Educational Philosophy, English Departments