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McBride, Krista K. – Physics Teacher, 2016
Generally, cohorts or learning communities enrich higher learning in students. Learning communities consist of conventionally separate groups of students that meet together with common academic purposes and goals. Types of learning communities include paired courses with concurrent student enrollment, living-learning communities, and faculty…
Descriptors: Science Fiction, Physics, Communities of Practice, English Departments
Sturgeon, Carolyn – CEA Forum, 2013
Teaching service courses such as the first year composition courses and an introduction to literature is often a primary mission for English departments on campuses in the United States. Sometimes specific departments request specialized additional English classes such as Writing for Business, basic grammar courses, composition courses focused for…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Literature, Writing (Composition), College Freshmen
English Departments' Relationships to Community: An Experiment at the Heart of Disciplinary Identity
Duffey, Suellynn – Journal of Public Scholarship in Higher Education, 2011
English departments is not uniform. Many departments still exist with traditional notions of inquiry and curriculum and ignore community engagement or understand it in narrow ways. For a variety of reasons, writing courses and compositionists more easily than literature scholars and creative writers can embrace current concepts of community…
Descriptors: English Departments, School Community Relationship, Graduate Students, Seminars
Billington, Josie; Sperlinger, Tom – Teaching in Higher Education, 2011
This article explores the question of where literary study happens through reflection on two case studies. The article examines projects within two UK English departments, which were designed to allow students of literature to engage with local communities as part of their studies. The implications of this work are considered for curriculum…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Curriculum Design, English Departments, Foreign Countries
Ianetta, Melissa – College Composition and Communication, 2010
This essay argues that a trend in histories of literary and writing studies is to bifurcate the origins of the fields and so engage in those modernist narrative fallacies described by Jean-Francois Lyotard. Such works limit our understanding of past practices and the longstanding connections between disciplinarity and labor. (Contains 2 notes.)
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Labor, Educational History, Literature
Gebhardt, Richard C. – CEA Forum, 2007
Discussions of English department identity and mission more often center on the undergraduate major curriculum than on classes for general-studies and other non-major students. In such courses, though, educators have an opportunity to touch the intellectual lives of far more people than they do in courses for majors. The author argues in this…
Descriptors: Nonmajors, English Departments, College English, Literature
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
Moore, Patrick – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2006
Carolyn Miller's oft-cited "Humanistic Rationale for Technical Writing," published in 1979, tries to give technical communication faculty more cultural capital in English departments controlled by literature professors. Miller replaces a positivistic emphasis in technical communication pedagogy with rhetoric. She shows how technical knowledge is…
Descriptors: Technical Writing, English Departments, Cultural Capital, Intellectual Disciplines