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- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 19:08:17 CST
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- From: Bob Boston <S2.RSB@ISUMVS.IASTATE.EDU>
- Subject: Scope of Writing Programs
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- Old Uncle Bob has been lurking out here during the discussion of
- standardization, course design, program goals, teacher training and all the
- other stuff y'all have been talking about during the past few weeks.
-
- Thanks a bunch for your thoughtful comments. Rockie, Smokey, Mike Hassett and
- I are working on an ad hoc committee to discuss changes in our writing program
- at Iowa State, and you've given us a lot of food for thought.
-
- Like mer, I was tempted to come to Dave Schwalm's defense when he began to get
- heat about standardized courses, for I too have used department-designed
- syllabi without suffering debilitating brain cramps and without maiming my
- students for life. I refrained from spouting off because I knew that Dave was
- able to take care of himself and that I would probably just get in the way, as
- usual.
-
- I do want to ask a question or two, however. Most of the discussion so far
- seems to focus on first-year writing courses. Is that two or three-course
- sequence the normal scope of a writing program at your universities?
-
- We don't have a WPA at Iowa State; instead we have coordinators for Freshman
- English, for Rhetoric & Professional Communication (RPC), and for Creative
- Writing. One proposal currently being considered would place Freshman English
- and RPC under the aegis of a single WPA. Does any other university have a
- similarly defined writing program? We'd like to hear your reactions to this
- proposal.
-
- Bob Boston
- Coordinator of Computer Writing Classrooms
- Iowa State University
-