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E-raamat: Writing Program Administration and the Community College

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The author describes writing programs and writing program administration in public two-year community colleges in the US. She begins with a discussion of the wide variety of students who attend community college including those of differing ethnicities, economic status, age, family status, academic ability, religion, and ESL considerations, and explores how community college writing programs can meet their needs. Next she provides a history of writing programs in community colleges and looks at how they differ from such programs in four-year colleges. The challenges and responsibilities of writing programs in community colleges are covered along with suggestions for responding to them. Technological advances and other recent changes to writing programs are considered followed by an examination of the beneficial contributions writing program administrators at two-year colleges can make to ongoing national discussions of US literacy. A concluding chapter provides suggested reading for further research. Annotation ©2014 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 3(10)
1 Community College Students
13(44)
Open Admissions
14(9)
Diversity
23(13)
Adult Learning
36(5)
Race and Ethnicity
41(3)
English as a Second Language (ESL)
44(1)
Working Students
45(1)
Working-Class Students
46(2)
Developmental Students
48(4)
Learning Disabilities
52(1)
Emotional Needs
52(2)
Reframing Assumptions
54(3)
2 Writing Program Administration at the Community College: A History and Overview
57(46)
English Departments
77(4)
Faculty
81(17)
Decision-Making
98(2)
The Role of the Writing Program Administrator (WPA)
100(3)
3 The General Responsibilities of Community College WPAs
103(47)
Curricular Development
105(4)
Introduction to Outcomes
109(6)
Writing Across the Curriculum
115(2)
Developmental Writing
117(3)
Reading
120(1)
English as a Second Language (ESL) and Generation 1.5
121(1)
Articulation
122(2)
Scheduling Courses
124(2)
Hiring Contingent Faculty
126(5)
Faculty Development
131(3)
Writing Centers
134(1)
Placement
135(2)
Assessment
137(2)
Budgets
139(4)
Representing Writing Faculty
143(2)
Responding to Complaints and Needs
145(2)
Managing It All
147(3)
4 WPA Work in the New Era of Community Colleges
150(30)
American Graduation Initiative
152(4)
The Present and Future of Developmental Studies
156(6)
Plurality and Inclusivity
162(2)
Multiple Literacies in a New Global Context
164(3)
Shaping the Identity of the WPA and Envisioning the Writing Program
167(6)
Pedagogy
173(1)
Program Assessment
174(3)
Politics
177(3)
5 Conclusion: Community College WPAs as Educational Leaders
180(8)
6 Continuing the Conversation: A Selective List for Further Reading
188(11)
Writing Program Administration
188(2)
Related Community College Information
190(1)
Curriculum and Pedagogy
191(2)
Developmental Writing Issues
193(1)
ESL Issues
194(1)
Assessment
195(1)
Class and the Community College
196(1)
Diversity Education
197(1)
Adult Learning
197(1)
Writing Centers
198(1)
Appendix A "The Portland Resolution:" Guidelines for Writing Program Administrator Positions 199(7)
Appendix B WPA Outcomes Statement for First-Year Composition 206(5)
Notes 211(6)
Works Cited 217(10)
Index 227(4)
About the Author 231