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Street, Nathaniel – Composition Studies, 2020
A unique line of WPA scholarship highlights the bodily, mental, and emotional toll of administering writing programs, which has prompted analysis of the institutional mechanisms that produce frustration in WPA work. Writing programs are comprised of a wide range of (non)human institutional forces in often incoherent and unsustainable ways, which…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Program Administration, Writing (Composition), Laboratories
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Cripps, Michael J.; Robinson, Heather M. – Composition Forum, 2014
This program profile examines efforts by WPAs at York College, a senior college in the CUNY system, to adapt to externally imposed changes and develop a locally meaningful writing program. 1999 marked the end of remediation at four-year (senior) colleges in The City University of New York. The elimination of developmental writing at CUNY's senior…
Descriptors: Urban Universities, Writing Instruction, Writing Across the Curriculum, General Education
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Waldo, Mark L. – Writing Center Journal, 1990
Suggests that the ideal relationship between the writing center and an English department's writing program is almost symbiotic, each benefiting the other and both forwarding writing as a powerful tool for writing. Describes the writing centers at Montana State University and University of Nevada, Reno. (RS)
Descriptors: English Departments, Higher Education, Program Administration, Program Descriptions
Hairston, Maxine – Writing Program Administration, 1988
Argues that, although a split between literature and composition may create major problems and involve major risks, it can and must be done for the future of the profession. (JK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, English Curriculum, English Departments, Higher Education
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Mayberry, Bob – Composition Studies/Freshman English News, 1995
Presents one composition instructor's personal memoir regarding the horrific treatment he was exposed to as a marginalized member of a college English department. Considers the kind of atmosphere and collegiality to which successful college English departments should aspire. (HB)
Descriptors: College English, Collegiality, Educational Trends, English Departments
Williams, James D. – 1992
Administering a writing program has never been easy, and the issue of political correctness has added a new dimension to this difficult task. At the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill), a controversy began when a cluster of statues, presented to the school by the graduating class, was attacked as being sexist and racist. According to the…
Descriptors: College English, Educational Administration, English Departments, Higher Education
Young, Art – 1988
Because the structure of a writing program establishes its content and values, a writing program should be integrated with other aspects of English studies to avoid being merely an add-on to the college English department. Several planning strategies can assist in promoting this integration. A writing program should involve all related campus…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, College Programs, English Departments
Gradin, Sherrie – 1996
Sweeping reforms within general education have brought radical changes to traditional writing requirements at many institutions around the country, in some cases extending to the elimination of those requirements. At Portland State University (Oregon), writing is now to be the province of those teaching in the new general education program. Many…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Administrator Role, Educational Change, English Curriculum
Olson, Gary A., Comp. – 1981
Presented at a writing center conference by English department faculty members from around the United States--all involved with writing centers--the papers in this collection relate personal experiences and discuss many of the problems faced by writing centers. The ten papers deal with the following topics: (1) the progress and future of writing…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, English Curriculum, English Departments, Grammar
Herzog, Anne – 1997
How does a hiring committee define the requisite knowledge essential for a writing program administrator (WPA)? A survey of writing program administrators revealed that typical WPAs begin their academic career by taking a B.A. in English and then proceeding on a more or less predictable course with an M.A. in English and a Ph.D. in English,…
Descriptors: Administrator Qualifications, Employment Qualifications, English Departments, Higher Education