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Altay, Ismail Firat – Hacettepe University Journal of Education, 2010
As is known, writing is an indispensable part of language education. As far as English Language Teaching Departments are concerned, writing courses, especially Advanced Writing Skills, are taken as a course of higher importance. However, forming a syllabus for Advanced Writing Course for English Language Teaching Departments is not an easy matter.…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, English, English Curriculum, Writing Instruction
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Lewis, Leon E. – College English, 1974
Between budget cutbacks, fewer students, and more competing majors, English departments and faculty are in serious danger. (JH)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Administrator Attitudes, Budgets, College Faculty
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Maase, Elda – English Journal, 1974
Despite many shortcomings, elective programs seem to do good things for students and teachers. (JH)
Descriptors: Elective Courses, English, English Curriculum, English Departments
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Burling, Robbins – College Composition and Communication, 1974
A middle ground, between picky concern for correctness and mushy libertarianism, must be found on which to base effective freshman composition courses. (JH)
Descriptors: Anthropology, College Faculty, College Freshmen, Editing
Hoag, Kenneth – 1959
The voice of wisdom, embodied in the character of an Old Man, presumably holding impeccable teaching credentials and wielding a sterling teaching record, advises a youthful, idealistic, and not-so-wise graduate student on the ways of the System. Subjects range far and wide, and include dialogues on: (1) teaching college English, freshman…
Descriptors: College English, College Instruction, Counseling, English
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Johnston, Kenneth R. – College English, 1975
Reform in English studies is compromised by our tendency to talk like dilettantes, but behave like philologists. (JH)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Authors, College Faculty, College Students
Hook, J. N. – 1972
Intended to inform both the new and the experienced English teacher about the present state of knowledge in the field, this textbook is also addressed to students preparing to teach English language and literature in junior and senior high schools. The book stresses application rather than theory, presenting specific classroom procedures drawn…
Descriptors: English, English Curriculum, English Departments, English Education
Farrell, Edmund J.; Farrell, Jo Ann – NCTE Council-Grams, 1972
This special issue of "Council-Grams," the newsletter of the National Council of Teachers of English, reports responses to a September, 1972, questionnaire about the teaching of English sent to teachers and administrators of English and education in secondary schools, colleges, and universities. The questions included the following: What…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Budgeting, Class Size, College Curriculum
Shugrue, Michael F. – 1970
This report focuses upon the findings of a comprehensive, cooperative study of the junior college English department, its curriculum, and the role of its chairman. The study, built upon earlier research and publications and conducted over a 1-year period involving more than 1,000 junior colleges, describes: (1) background, (2) goals and…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Admission (School), College Faculty, Community Colleges