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Michaels, Sarah – ADE Bulletin, 1999
Makes the case for teacher research in the academy. Hopes that English department faculty will become willing and active coconstructors of connections between the work of sociolinguists and their own worlds. Suggests that teaching at any level is fundamentally about worlds and stories in contact--worlds which are made and remade through language.…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, English Departments, Higher Education, Research Methodology
Sadoff, Dianne F. – ADE Bulletin, 1999
Offers advice about interviewing at the Modern Language Association (MLA) convention: practice or rehearse issues; allow enthusiasm about teaching to show; model good teaching practices in the interview; and listen thoughtfully and resist the temptation to talk too much. (RS)
Descriptors: Conferences, Employment Interviews, English Departments, Higher Education
Peltason, Timothy – ADE Bulletin, 2000
Defends literary education by describing what is distinctive and central and valuable about the collective enterprise. Offers some negative prescriptions--some important ways not to respond to the challenges facing the profession--and some positive suggestions as well. (SC)
Descriptors: English Departments, English Instruction, Financial Support, Higher Education
Lauer, Janice – ADE Bulletin, 1998
Shares observations about factors critical in the outcomes of the review of Ohio's state-supported doctoral programs in English. Details some of the responsibilities and challenges that both the departments and review panel faced in developing extensive self-studies. Argues that departments should address mismatches or anomalies in their programs.…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, English Departments, Higher Education, Program Evaluation

Olson, Gary A.; Drew, Julie – College English, 1998
Contends that the academy has forgotten the origin of the dissertation and has turned it from a substantive contribution of scholarship to an instrument of evaluation. Argues that continuing to treat the dissertation in this way maintains an unequal power hierarchy of "masters" and initiates--it should be seen as the first serious scholarly…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, English Departments, Graduate Students, Higher Education

Mejia, Jaime Armin – JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory, 1998
Argues that, in the Southwestern U.S. colonial domination continues, especially through exclusionary practices in educational institutions like departments of English. Shows the dynamics of exclusion historically existing for ethnic minority groups within the U.S.-Mexico contact zone; and how Texas Mexicans have responded in a transcultural manner…
Descriptors: Colonialism, English Departments, Ethnic Relations, Higher Education
Cohen, Philip – ADE Bulletin, 2001
Discusses how English departments, which employ a substantial number of teaching assistants and adjuncts, will make progress toward solving some of their problems by recognizing that students can major in English and the humanities as they have been traditionally conceived and find professionally and financially rewarding employment. Suggests that…
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, English Departments, Higher Education, Humanities

Maid, Barry – Computers and Composition, 2000
Suggests it is commonplace among rhetoric and composition faculty to expect those who assume discipline-related administrative positions to become vulnerable at tenure time. Looks closely at the problem of gaining tenure in English departments when one is not a literary specialist. Suggests several possible approaches to establishing a successful…
Descriptors: College Faculty, English Departments, Faculty Promotion, Higher Education

Rickly, Rebecca – Computers and Composition, 2000
Suggest junior English department faculty may be setting themselves up for failure by identifying more with the values of the computers and writing community than those of their home institutions. Argues that junior faculty should not consider seeking value for work unless it impacts pedagogy, service, or publication. Cites various guidelines for…
Descriptors: College Faculty, English Departments, Evaluation, Faculty Promotion
Donovan, Richard – ADE Bulletin, 2001
Notes the author's experiences that led him to gravitate toward educational partnerships. Notes that partnerships signal an answer to the discontinuities in curriculum planning and in general awareness within and among institutions; and hint at the absence of communication (let alone planning) between educators at the university and college level…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, English Departments, Higher Education, Partnership Teachers

Harrington, Susanmarie; Malencyzk, Rita; Peckham, Irv; Rhodes, Keith; Yancey, Kathleen Blake – College English, 2001
Considers the wide variation of first-year composition programs and if they do indeed vary so widely. Considers what the programs have in common. Asks if it would be possible to articulate a general curricular framework for first-year composition, regardless of institutional home, student demographics, and instructor characteristics. Presents a…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, English Departments, Freshman Composition, Higher Education
Culler, Jonathan – ADE Bulletin, 2002
Suggests that when the university devotes itself to "excellence," it substitutes, for a vision of what should be taught, a contentless measure, a bureaucratic concept that extends the range of managerial control without presuming to make judgments about content. Suggests that English departments should try to design sequences of courses that are…
Descriptors: College Administration, Curriculum Development, English Departments, Excellence in Education

Collins, Daniel F.; Sutton, Robert C. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2001
Notes that it is not easy to help students enter into ongoing dialogues on ethics in both school-based and more immediate environments, ask students to consider ethics on both personal and social planes, and require students to write and reflect to stave off the disembodiment of culture. Describe a course that helps students to see rhetoric and…
Descriptors: English Departments, Ethics, Rhetoric, Social Problems
Anderson, Daniel; Atkins, Anthony; Ball, Cheryl; Millar, Krista Homicz; Selfe, Cynthia; Selfe, Richard – Composition Studies, 2006
In recent years, scholars and teachers in both the broad field of Composition Studies and the more specialized arena of Computers and Composition Studies have begun to recognize that the bandwidth of literacy practices and values on which their profession has focused during the last century may be overly narrow. In response, a number of educators…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Surveys, Written Language, Professional Development
Griffey, Jason – Library Journal, 2007
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC) offers student workshops that range from Cool New Web Stuff (what is on the web that can help make research or just plain life easier) and How To Use Google Scholar. These workshops are brilliant fodder for podcasting. In fact, the initial idea for its podcast project came from a student plagiarism…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Public Libraries, Workshops, Internet