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This volume deals with a number of related issues that are becoming
increasingly crucial for English studies during this time when most
faculty in the field are assistant professors approaching tenure
review or associate professors seeking promotion. These critical
issues focus on:
* The diversity of research and scholarly publication in
composition studies;
* The fact that composition studies faculty are often evaluated by
personnel committee members, department chairs, and deans
unfamiliar with the nature and demands of the field;
* The way that American higher education is rethinking
"scholarship" and the role it plays in the work and evaluation of
faculty members; and
* The role composition studies faculty can play in this review of
scholarship and professional advancement.
This book seeks to address the entire spectrum of "composition
studies" -- expository and argumentative writing, personal essay,
literary nonfiction, technical and business writing, historical
rhetoric, empirical research, and more -- by understanding the
nature of and evaluating the work of faculty members in this broad
field. Scholarship and advancement issues are discussed in a
variety of situations including basic and regular first-year
composition classes at four-year and two-year institutions or
writing centers, advanced writing courses, ESL and
skills-development programs, and writing classes and programs for
teachers, administrators, and researchers. The chapters focus on a
variety of subjects, including the importance of mentoring and
faculty development in all departments and institutions; and how
young scholar-teachers and assistant professors can prepare for a
successful personnel or tenure review.
This volume deals with a number of related issues that are becoming
increasingly crucial for English studies during this time when most
faculty in the field are assistant professors approaching tenure
review or associate professors seeking promotion. These critical
issues focus on:
* The diversity of research and scholarly publication in
composition studies;
* The fact that composition studies faculty are often evaluated by
personnel committee members, department chairs, and deans
unfamiliar with the nature and demands of the field;
* The way that American higher education is rethinking
"scholarship" and the role it plays in the work and evaluation of
faculty members; and
* The role composition studies faculty can play in this review of
scholarship and professional advancement.
This book seeks to address the entire spectrum of "composition
studies" -- expository and argumentative writing, personal essay,
literary nonfiction, technical and business writing, historical
rhetoric, empirical research, and more -- by understanding the
nature of and evaluating the work of faculty members in this broad
field. Scholarship and advancement issues are discussed in a
variety of situations including basic and regular first-year
composition classes at four-year and two-year institutions or
writing centers, advanced writing courses, ESL and
skills-development programs, and writing classes and programs for
teachers, administrators, and researchers. The chapters focus on a
variety of subjects, including the importance of mentoring and
faculty development in all departments and institutions; and how
young scholar-teachers and assistant professors can prepare for a
successful personnel or tenure review.
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