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Malenczyk, Rita – WPA: Writing Program Administration, 2001
Explores some historical reasons why, academic freedom and tenure notwithstanding, retaliation against Writing Program Administrators (WPA) remains rather invisible as well as rather commonplace. Suggests that there is a good deal of historical connection between many WPAs' and writing teachers' present job circumstances and the circumstances that…
Descriptors: English Departments, Higher Education, Job Security, Teacher Administrator Relationship
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Beene, LynnDianne; Sanders, Scott P. – WPA: Writing Program Administration, 1987
Describes the University of New Mexico's undergraduate writing program which provides a concentration in professional writing, offering students vocational and humanistic preparation by teaching skills and critically examining the contexts of their writing. Concludes that the English curriculum should accept the complementary importance of writing…
Descriptors: College English, Curriculum Design, Educational Objectives, English Departments
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Balester, Valerie; McDonald, James C. – WPA: Writing Program Administration, 2001
Examines the relationship between the foremost writing program director at a college or university and the writing center director. Compares the nature and status of the two positions and the background of the people who hold them. Finds program directors enjoy a more privileged place in institutional structures and that the professionalization of…
Descriptors: English Departments, Higher Education, Professional Recognition, Status
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Carter, Duncan; McClelland, Ben – WPA: Writing Program Administration, 1992
Identifies 10 questions that dominated the 1990 WPA Conference at Portland, Oregon, part of a continuing dialogue over professional standards in writing instruction. Captures the voices of conference participants as they pose answers to the issues raised in the Wyoming Resolution and the Statement of Principles and Standards. (RS)
Descriptors: College Faculty, English Departments, Higher Education, Part Time Faculty
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Miller, Thomas P. – WPA: Writing Program Administration, 2001
Analyzes the hierarchies that have defined college English. Reviews two models for how literacy programs can contribute to public learning. Suggests that if educators adopt a civic stance on graduate studies, they may be able to place graduates in positions where they can use their leadership skills beyond as well as within departments of English.…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College English, Educational Strategies, English Departments
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Graham, Margaret Baker; Birmingham, Elizabeth; Zachry, Mark – WPA: Writing Program Administration, 1997
Examines the restructuring of first-year composition at Iowa State University. Discusses the exodus of tenure-track faculty from first-year composition in the late 1970's and early 1980's; why upper administration is now mandating tenure-track faculty's return; why the department of English is cooperating; and potential risks in cooperating or not…
Descriptors: English Departments, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Politics of Education
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Peters, Bradley – WPA: Writing Program Administration, 1998
Discusses a process of acculturation in three stages by which fledgling Writing Program Administrators can be transformed into change agents: (1) critically reading the program to locate key allies, potential advocates, and proven adversaries; (2) implementing changes on an infrastructural level to convert positive relations among colleagues into…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Cooperative Planning, English Departments, Higher Education
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McLeod, Susan H. – WPA: Writing Program Administration, 1997
Discusses two danger signs for writing across the curriculum (WAC) program survival, dealing with their cross-curricular structure, and their heavy dependence on just one person for their health and continuation. Outlines two cases from the history of writing instruction at the University of Michigan providing a precautionary tale for both kinds…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, English Departments, Financial Support, Higher Education
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Marting, Janet – WPA: Writing Program Administration, 1987
Reviews the history of the professional training of college English teachers, focusing on graduate teaching assistants. Argues that writing instruction is finally improving because of the integration of composition theory into teacher training. (RS)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Trends, English Departments, Freshman Composition
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Anson, Chris M.; Rutz, Carol – WPA: Writing Program Administration, 1998
Surveys past graduate-student administrators (now in professional and academic careers) involved in the consensus-based management system of a composition program. Finds that such involvement exposed graduate students to the most challenging aspects of university life, in all its political, structural, and interpersonal complexity; and was central…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Cooperative Planning, English Departments, Graduate Students
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Blakemore, Peter – WPA: Writing Program Administration, 1998
Outlines the predominant paradigm of teacher training that claims theory as the primary component in teacher preparation and that holds an empty vessel view of teachers-to-be. Advocates asking questions from an ecological and phenomenological viewpoint. Describes four different ways, drawn from the author's experience, that a person might be…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Cooperative Planning, English Departments, Higher Education