Field Of DreamsPeggy O'Neill, Angela Crow, Larry W. Burton One of the first collections to focus on independent writing programs, A Field of Dreams offers a complex picture of the experience of the stand-alone. Included here are narratives of individual programs from a wide range of institutions, exploring such issues as what institutional issues led to their independence, how independence solved or created administrative problems, how it changed the culture of the writing program and faculty sense of purpose, success, or failure. Further chapters build larger ideas about the advantages and disadvantages of stand-alone status, covering labor issues, promotion/tenure issues, institutional politics, and others. A retrospective on the famous controversy at Minnesota is included, along with a look at the long-established independent programs at Harvard and Syracuse. Finally, the book considers disciplinary questions raised by the growth of stand-alone programs. Authors here respond with critique and reflection to ideas raised by other chapters—do current independent models inadvertently diminish the influence of rhetoric and composition scholarship? Do they tend to ignore the outward movement of literacy toward technology? Can they be structured to enhance interdisciplinary or writing-across-the-curriculum efforts? Can independent programs play a more influential role in the university than they do from the English department? |
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... ratio has changed so that tenured and tenure - track faculty teach about 40 percent of the classes . This is due , in part , to a small increase in these faculty , but it is also due to increased teaching loads for tenured and tenure - ...
... track faculty members were available to share the work load . Thank goodness , highly qualified lecturers , many of ... tenure - track faculty ( e.g. , for evaluation of lecturing faculty , teaching graduate courses ) or only tenured or ...
... tenure - track faculty ) ? Also varying from institution to institution is the makeup of the writ- ing program faculty . All but one of the thirty - five respondents who directly answered all of our questions reported that their ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 1 |
STORIES OF INDEPENDENT | 9 |
The Origins of a Department of Academic Creative | 21 |
Copyright | |
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