
Rhetoric for Writing Program Administrators, A
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- Front cover
- Series page
- Title page
- Contents
- Introduction, with Some Rhetorical Terms
- Rita Malenczyk
- Encomia / Acknowledgments
- Part One: Initial Questions
- 1 What Are Students?
- Kelly Ritter
- 2 What Is Placement?
- Dan Royer and Roger Gilles
- 3 What Is Basic Writing?
- Hannah Ashley
- 4 What Is First-Year Composition?
- Doug Downs
- 5 What Is ESL?
- Gail Shuck
- 6 What Are Writing Across the Curriculum and Writing in the Disciplines?
- Martha A. Townsend
- Part 2: Complicating Questions
- 7 What Is General Education?
- Lauren Fitzgerald
- 8 What Is Institutional Mission?
- Elizabeth Vander Lei and Melody Pugh
- 9 What Is Pre-College Credit?
- Kristine Hansen
- 10 What Is Transfer Articulation?
- David E. Schwalm
- 11 What Is Transfer?
- Elizabeth Wardle
- 12 What Is Assessment?
- Susanmarie Harrington
- Part 3: Personal Questions
- 13 What Is a Writing Instructor?
- Eileen E. Schell
- 14 What Is Faculty Development?
- Carol Rutz and Stephen Wilhoit
- 15 What Is TA Education?
- E. Shelley Reid
- 16 What Is A Union?
- Seth Kahn
- 17 What Is the Writing Center?
- Neal Lerner
- Part Four: Helpful Questions
- 18 What Is a Writing Program History?
- Shirley K Rose
- 19 What Are The Administration and The Budget? (And Why Are We Talking About Them Together?)
- Irwin Weiser
- 20 What Is NSSE?
- Charles Paine, Robert M. Gonyea, Chris M. Anson, and Paul V. Anderson
- 21 What Is the National Writing Project?
- William P. Banks
- 22 What Is Community Literacy?
- Eli Goldblatt
- Part Five: Vexed Questions
- 23 What Is Class Size?
- Gregory R. Glau
- 24 What Are Institutional Politics?
- Tom Fox and Rita Malenczyk
- 25 What Is Academic Freedom?
- Mary R. Boland
- 26 What Are Educational Standards?
- Peggy O'Neill
- 27 What Is Policy?
- Chris W. Gallagher
- Part Six: Eternal Questions
- 28 What Is an English Department?
- Melissa Ianetta
- 29 What Is The Intellectual Work of Writing Program Administration?
- Joseph Janangelo
- 30 What Is WPA Research?
- Christiane Donahue
- 31 What Is Principle?
- Linda Adler-Kassner
- 32 What Is a Personal Life?
- Douglas Hesse
- Contributing Authors
- Index
- Back cover
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