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Fienberg, Nona – ADE Bulletin, 1995
Calls for college English faculty to embrace the challenge of a diversity that includes nonelite institutions. Suggests that graduate students in English who find themselves in nonelite undergraduate institutions teaching mostly nonmajors will have to learn a second language: the language of accommodation. (RS)
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, English Departments, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Dalbey, Marcia A. – ADE Bulletin, 1995
Suggests that the technical and professional writing concentration in the English department at Eastern Michigan University serves as an example of the way Master of Arts (MA) programs often reflect the economy of a particular region. Discusses the MA program at Eastern Michigan University. (RS)
Descriptors: Degree Requirements, English Departments, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Duyfhuizen, Bernard – ADE Bulletin, 1995
Uses a baseball metaphor to advise students who want to pursue a doctoral degree--in many ways the Master's program at the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, is like a triple-A minor league farm club, preparing players for the big leagues of the doctoral institutions. (RS)
Descriptors: Degree Requirements, Employment Opportunities, English Departments, Graduate Study
Knapp, James F. – ADE Bulletin, 1995
Suggests that English departments have seen their power to shape the identity of their members diminish. Argues that an important part of the preparation of future professors takes place in a master-apprentice setting strengthened by an economic atmosphere that encourages students fearful of getting jobs to identify with those faculty members…
Descriptors: College Faculty, English Departments, Graduate Study, Higher Education
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Dorwick, Keith, Ed. – Computers and Composition, 2000
Notes that four computers and writing specialists and one librarian who had found work in a variety of nontraditional, nonteaching positions were asked to meet at LinguaMOO and talk about their careers. Contains a version of that conversation as edited for print purposes, and the annotations and responses made after the fact by the participants.…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Development, Employment Opportunities, English Departments
Hartman, Joan E. – ADE Bulletin, 1988
In a response to the Minnesota Conference on the Future of Doctoral Study in English, discusses how to guide English graduate students through both their graduate study and their professional careers. Emphasizes the need to reinforce the connection between graduate and undergraduate study. (MM)
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, English Departments, English Instruction, Graduate Study
Kort, Melissa Sue – ADE Bulletin, 1999
Answers two questions regarding preparing English teachers for two-year colleges: whether a PhD is appropriate for teaching in a two-year college (yes and no); and what graduate departments can do to help their students find work (candidates for two-year college teaching jobs need teaching experience beyond traditional freshman composition…
Descriptors: English Departments, English Teacher Education, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Urch, Kakie – 1995
The violence of any literacy acquisition in the contact zone between the powered, the disempowered, and the empowered is never clearcut. But, nevertheless, calls to theory literacy from the late 70s and early 80s have been answered with a rush. Michael Berube writes that "graduate school in English seems to have a very bad effect on people…
Descriptors: English Departments, Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Hernadi, Paul – ADE Bulletin, 1988
In a response to the Minnesota Conference on the Future of Doctoral Study in English, argues that English departments can define future study in English by focusing on the trivium: grammar, rhetoric, and logic. Claims that, taken together, the three disciplines are potentially concerned with all issues involved in how we use words to make, do, and…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, English Curriculum, English Departments, English Instruction
Holladay, Sylvia A. – ADE Bulletin, 1988
In a response to the Minnesota Conference on the Future of Doctoral Study in English, asserts that the English faculty in two-year colleges should not be omitted from discussions of graduate study in English. Offers several recommendations for graduate education in English, particularly in relation to the implications for instructors in two-year…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Educational Quality, English Departments, English Instruction
Sosnoski, James J. – ADE Bulletin, 1993
Gives responses from English graduate students to the question, "What bothers you most about graduate school?" Considers the role that the study of literary theory should have in graduate English studies. Argues that theory should become more like a verb than a noun, which it currently tends to be. (HB)
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Departments, English Instruction, Graduate Study
Huber, Bettina J. – ADE Bulletin, 1993
Considers the Modern Language Association's 1990 survey of doctorate-granting departments in English and other languages regarding doctoral study. Analyzes the survey results in depth, including institutional characteristics, numbers of applicants, number enrolled, degrees granted, and program trends. (HB)
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Educational Research, Educational Trends, English Curriculum
Henry, Harley – ADE Bulletin, 1989
Argues that tenured English teachers at small liberal arts colleges want several things from prospective new faculty members, including the capacity to share authority among equals, and the ability to give up some radical intellectual independence in order to collaborate (not compromise or capitulate) professionally. (RS)
Descriptors: Collegiality, English Departments, Graduate Study, Higher Education
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Bain, Bob – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1988
Examines reasons for university English departments' ignorance and apathy towards two-year college English departments, and ways two-year college teachers can attack them through faculty exchanges and graduate coursework. (RAE)
Descriptors: Aging in Academia, English Departments, English Teacher Education, Graduate Study
New, Melvyn – ADE Bulletin, 1988
In a response to the Minnesota Conference on the Future of Doctoral Study in English, argues that English departments should not become service departments for other academic departments. Urges the replacement of adjunct faculty members with tenure-earning assistant professor lines and claims that recognition through publication serves the…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, English Departments, English Instruction, Faculty Publishing
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