Wpa: Writing Program Administration 37.1 (Fall 2013)
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WPA: WRITING PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION publishes articles and essays concerning the organization, administration, practices, and aims of college and university writing programs. Possible topics include writing faculty education, training, and professional development; writing program creation and design the development of rhetoric and writing curricula; writing assessment within programmatic contexts advocacy and institutional critique and change; writing programs and their extra-institutional relationships with writing's publics; technology and the delivery of writing instruction within programmatic contexts; wpa and writing program histories and contexts; WAC / ECAC / WID and their intersections with writing programs; the theory and philosophy of writing program administration issues of professional advancement and wpa work; and projects that enhance wpa work with diverse stakeholders. CONTENTS OF WPA 37.1: From the Editors | "WPAs, Writing Programs and the Common Reading Experience" by Brad Benz, Denise Comer, Erik Juergensmeyer, and Margaret Lowry | "The Research Paper and Why We Should Still Care" by Doug Brent | "When the Writing Requirements Went Away: An Institutional Case Study of Twenty Years of Decentralization/Abolition" by Duncan Carter, Christie Toth, and Hildy Miller | "Taking the Long View: Investigating the History of a Writing Program's Teacher Evaluation System" by Laura J. Davies | "WPA as Tempered Radical: Lessons from Occupy Wall Street" by Casie Fedukovich | "Magic, Agency and Power: Mapping Embodied Leadership Roles" by Tina S.Kazan and Catherine Gabor | "Creating Accessible Spaces for ESL Students Online" by Fernando Sánchez | "A Queer Eye for the WPA" by Harry Denny | "Queering the Writing Program: Why Now? How? And Other Contentious Questions" by Karen Kopelson | "WPAs in Dialogue Response to Faye Halpern's 'The Preceptor Problem: The Effect of 'Undisciplined Writing' on Disciplined Instructors' by Andrea Scott | "Response to Andrea Scott" by Faye Halpern | Review Essays: "In the Internet Age, Who Needs Textbooks?" Richard Colby reviews Moxley, Joseph, ed. Writing Commons: The Home for Writers and Rhetoric and Composition WikiBook" | "Multimodality in Local and Disciplinary Praxes" Randall W.Monty reviews Bowen, Tracey, and Carl Whithaus. Multimodal Literacies and Emerging Genres; Miller, Suzanne M., and Mary B. McVee Multimodal Composing in Classrooms: Learning and Teaching in the Digital World; and Rowsell, Jennifer. Working with Multimodality: Rethinking Literacy in a Digital Age | "Contributors"
WPA: WRITING PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION publishes articles and essays concerning the organization, administration, practices, and aims of college and university writing programs. Possible topics include writing faculty education, training, and professional development; writing program creation and design the development of rhetoric and writing curricula; writing assessment within programmatic contexts advocacy and institutional critique and change; writing programs and their extra-institutional relationships with writing's publics; technology and the delivery of writing instruction within programmatic contexts; wpa and writing program histories and contexts; WAC / ECAC / WID and their intersections with writing programs; the theory and philosophy of writing program administration issues of professional advancement and wpa work; and projects that enhance wpa work with diverse stakeholders. CONTENTS OF WPA 37.1: From the Editors | "WPAs, Writing Programs and the Common Reading Experience" by Brad Benz, Denise Comer, Erik Juergensmeyer, and Margaret Lowry | "The Research Paper and Why We Should Still Care" by Doug Brent | "When the Writing Requirements Went Away: An Institutional Case Study of Twenty Years of Decentralization/Abolition" by Duncan Carter, Christie Toth, and Hildy Miller | "Taking the Long View: Investigating the History of a Writing Program's Teacher Evaluation System" by Laura J. Davies | "WPA as Tempered Radical: Lessons from Occupy Wall Street" by Casie Fedukovich | "Magic, Agency and Power: Mapping Embodied Leadership Roles" by Tina S.Kazan and Catherine Gabor | "Creating Accessible Spaces for ESL Students Online" by Fernando Sánchez | "A Queer Eye for the WPA" by Harry Denny | "Queering the Writing Program: Why Now? How? And Other Contentious Questions" by Karen Kopelson | "WPAs in Dialogue Response to Faye Halpern's 'The Preceptor Problem: The Effect of 'Undisciplined Writing' on Disciplined Instructors' by Andrea Scott | "Response to Andrea Scott" by Faye Halpern | Review Essays: "In the Internet Age, Who Needs Textbooks?" Richard Colby reviews Moxley, Joseph, ed. Writing Commons: The Home for Writers and Rhetoric and Composition WikiBook" | "Multimodality in Local and Disciplinary Praxes" Randall W.Monty reviews Bowen, Tracey, and Carl Whithaus. Multimodal Literacies and Emerging Genres; Miller, Suzanne M., and Mary B. McVee Multimodal Composing in Classrooms: Learning and Teaching in the Digital World; and Rowsell, Jennifer. Working with Multimodality: Rethinking Literacy in a Digital Age | "Contributors"
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