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Loughman, Kyle Sean – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Currently, two-year colleges are teaching the lion's share of college composition classes, mainly consisting of developmental writing and first-year composition courses; however, those same two-year colleges have been slow in embracing the composition theory and practices that are studied and implemented at four-year colleges. One way to…
Descriptors: Two Year Colleges, Writing Instruction, Writing Teachers, Administrators
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George, Diana – Writing Center Journal, 1988
Presents a monologue by a writing laboratory director aimed at English department chairs in order to familiarize the "boss" with the writing laboratory, to explain what the laboratory can offer the English department, and to describe how the laboratory works with students. (RS)
Descriptors: Department Heads, English Departments, Higher Education, Individual Instruction
Gracie, William J., Jr. – 1981
In the many conferences, workshops, and panels for writing instructors the role of director of freshman English has been routinely ignored. The typical director does not even have a job description. But directors should interpret this lack of specifics to mean that they are not administrators set apart from faculty, but are engaged with faculty in…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, College English, College Freshmen
Milne, Fred L. – 1988
English department heads often find themselves walking a tightrope, trying to keep the various elements of their departments in balance. Yet despite the diversity of interests, English departments should maintain a united house. In fact, separating disciplines--such as writing and literature--into different departments would be negative for both…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Administrator Role, College English, Department Heads