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Berube, Michael – ADE Bulletin, 2002
Suggests that the intellectual challenges of contemporary literary study be seen as enriched by, rather than in competition with, knowledge of the history of literary theory; and that English departments cultivate a determined antagonism to disciplinary territorialism, whether in faculty hiring, curricular design, or graduate admissions. (RS)
Descriptors: Admission (School), Curriculum Development, English Departments, Futures (of Society)
Morris, Adalaide – ADE Bulletin, 1994
Discusses the role of the English department head in a time of educational crisis. Examines the possibility that graduate study in English is losing its moral base. Considers the role of leadership and oppositional politics in the context of the crisis in graduate study. (HB)
Descriptors: College English, Curriculum Development, Department Heads, English Curriculum
Williamson, Marilyn L. – ADE Bulletin, 1978
Points out that graduate programs in English should prepare students to meet the actualities of the employment market and the needs of departments that may hire them. (GW)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Needs, Employment Opportunities, Employment Qualifications
Gerber, John C. – Bulletin of the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages (Special Joint Issue with Bulletin of the Assn. of Depts. of English, No. 50 Sep 76), 1976
Directions for change and growth for the college English teaching profession are suggested. Elimination of elitism and concentration on the teaching of reading and writing skills are stressed. (RM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Doctoral Programs, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
Frank, Joseph – Bull Assn Dep Engl, 1970
Keynote address at the Association of Departments of English (ADE) Seminar, June 22-26, 1970, at the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida. (DS)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Curriculum Development, English Curriculum
Spacks, Patricia Meyer – ADE Bulletin, 1994
Describes how the task of leading an English department has changed over the past 25 years. Considers the delicate yet essential task of the department head to provide leadership and vision for an entire department. Relates the general problems of English departments and specific problems in graduate education with diversity and difference gone…
Descriptors: College English, Curriculum Development, Department Heads, English Curriculum
Campbell, Oscar James – 1957
This paper chronologically presents a history of curricular development dating from the inception of King's College in 1754 through Columbia University's departmental offerings in 1953. The comprehensive study of curriculums is initiated with a review of the significance of rhetoric during the early period. Systematic examination of the growth of…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Comparative Education, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development
Thompson, Isabelle K.; And Others – 1987
A study examined the types of writing courses currently offered by English departments at major universities, how they have changed over the last 10 years, and whether enrollments have increased or decreased during that period. The English departments at 198 institutions with graduate programs were surveyed; 105 usable responses were received (a…
Descriptors: College English, Course Content, Courses, Creative Writing
Zughoul, Muhammad Raji – 1985
English departments in Arab universities have been in an uncertain state from their beginning for lack of specific policy on the emphasis to be given to English or comparative literature, English or general linguistics, or a combination. Leanings toward English literature have always been evident, but course offerings and faculty recruitment show…
Descriptors: Arabic, College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations