Volume
2, Issue 2
Winter, 1981[i.e., Winter, 1980-1981],
48 pages
Special topic: Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC)
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Complete
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pp. 49-72
pp. 72-96
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Contents
Daniel Fader, "Nurturing
the Individual Voice," pp. 53-54, 91
James Britton, "Language
and Learning Across the Curriculum," pp. 55-56, 93-94
Lee Odell, "How
English Teachers Can Help Their Colleagues Teach Writing," pp. 57-59,
94-95
Janet Carsetti, "Project
Read ," pp. 60-64
Randall Freisinger;
Bruce Peterson , "Writing Across the Curriculum: A Theoretical
Background," pp. 65-67, 90
Patti Stock, "Select
Bibliography ," pp. 68-70, 92
Walter Foote, "Teachers
in All Disciplines Should Teach Writing," pp. 71-72, 88
Jay Jernigan, "Introductory
Composition Belongs in the English Department," pp. 73-74, 93
John Reiff, "Writing
in the Disciplines at the University of Michigan," pp. 75-77, 91
Max Slisher, "Hounding
the Faculty about Writing," pp. 78-79, 91-92
Richard W. Bailey,
"Writing Across the Curriculum: The British Approach," pp. 80-92
Richard Root, "Resources
in the Teaching of Composition," pp. 81, 89
James Middleton,
"A Rationale for Writing in the Content Areas," pp. 82, 88-89
Elaine Maimon, "The
Writing Program at Beaver College," pp. 83, 95
Kenneth E. Cogswell,
"The Livonia Schools and the ECB," pp. 84-85, 90
Aaron Stander, "The
University-High School Connection," pp. 86, 95
Patti Stock,
"Editorial," p. 87
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