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Maimon, Elaine P. – Journal of Basic Writing, 1980
Explores and puts to rest the misconceptions that faculty members from English as well as other disciplines hold about teaching writing. Makes suggestions that may help English teachers who want to establish an institution-wide program of writing gain the cooperation of other departments. (HTH)
Descriptors: College Faculty, English Departments, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach

Chapman, David; And Others – Rhetoric Review, 1995
Provides findings from a survey of English departments and the move from literature-based majors toward more majors in composition and rhetoric. Reveals substantial changes in English programs from 1987 through fall of 1992, confirming the growth of concentrations and course offerings in composition and rhetoric. (HB)
Descriptors: College English, English Curriculum, English Departments, English Instruction

Winterowd, W. Ross – JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory, 2000
Claims the literary critical essay does virtually nothing, as it is printed, read by a small number of literary people, and forgotten. Argues that teaching is doing and claims that the English department establishment either ignores or sneers at the kind of scholarship that tries to solve the problems of teaching literature and composition. (NH)
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Critical Thinking, English Departments, Essays
Henning, Teresa – 1995
Patricia Bizzell argues that inquiry into ethics and English studies is paralyzed by the view that "the imposition of ideological agendas...[is]...morally questionable," yet "our moral sensibility motivates us to promote particular ethic positions." The field is caught in this dilemma because its postmodern skepticism forces it…
Descriptors: English Departments, Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Higher Education
Rose, Shirley – 1995
An exploration was made of the discursive conventions for inscribing a reciprocal relationship between research activities and teaching practices typical of articles published in "College Composition and Communication." The study looked at 31 essays published in the 1993 volume. Ten recurring features of the articles were identified;…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Audience Awareness, English Departments, Higher Education

Brown, Clark – College Composition and Communication, 1975
Common approaches to composition teaching are satirized. (JH)
Descriptors: English Departments, English Instruction, Grammar, Higher Education

Lloyd-Jones, Richard – College Composition and Communication, 1977
Discusses the attitudes of the general public, the educational establishment, and departments of English toward research in composition. (DD)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, English Departments, Higher Education
Houle, Sheila – Bull Assn Dep Engl, 1969
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, English Curriculum, English Departments, English Instruction
Willson, Robert F., Jr. – ADE Bulletin, 1980
Describes a "writer's hotline" telephone program operated at the University of Missouri, Kansas City, in which English faculty address community members' writing problems. Benefits have included increased publicity for the department, improved relationships with the community, and gains in expertise in handling questions of English usage. (DF)
Descriptors: English Departments, Grammar, Higher Education, Hotlines (Public)

Nochimson, Martha – Journal of Basic Writing, 1980
Describes two college programs for writing across the curriculum that involve faculty workshops. The workshops are primarily designed to dispel misconceptions faculty have about writing and to teach them more critical methods of writing evaluation and grading. Includes an appendix with a workshop exercise for spotting plagiarism. (HTH)
Descriptors: College Faculty, English Departments, Faculty Development, Grading

Mahala, Daniel; Swilky, Jody – College English, 1997
Argues that the practices of English studies are defined not only by the obvious variety of objects and methods of inquiry but also by competing divisions of service. Calls for a reconfiguration of the geography of the discipline's service functions with the goal of developing new ways of reaching extra-disciplinary student and community…
Descriptors: Access to Education, English Departments, Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines

Hatlen, Burton – College English, 1988
Argues that the interaction among the various sub-discourses that collectively constitute English as a discipline can keep alive a vision of English teachers not simply as critics, composition people, or even poets, but as men and women of letters. (RAE)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, English Departments, English Literature
Raines, Helon Howell – Writing Program Administration, 1988
Explores contextual differences between writing courses in two-year colleges and courses in four-year colleges and universities. Attempts to promote understanding of two-year college contexts in order to foster improved dialogue among teachers at all types of institutions. (MS)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College English, College Faculty, Community Colleges
Nelms, Gerald – 1992
The accomplishments of Janet Emig constitute perhaps the most influential contribution to the study of how humans compose discourse and how teachers should help them. Her background prepared her for her initial goal of becoming a medical doctor, but she determined to study literature because of its enduring interest to her. As a graduate student…
Descriptors: Biographies, College English, Educational History, Educational Research
Huff, Linda – 1993
A graduate student who was the only composition person in a two semester teaching seminar experienced the dilemma of defining and establishing that identity in the midst of a classroom struggle between cultural studies and literary theorists on one side and creative writers on the other. The factious teaching seminar mirrored the fact that English…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Discourse Communities, English Departments, Graduate Students