Chris Thaiss

5 articles · 1 book
University of California, Davis

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Chris Thaiss's work travels primarily in Other / unclustered (40% of indexed citations) · 5 total indexed citations from 4 clusters.

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  • Other / unclustered — 2
  • Rhetoric — 1
  • Technical Communication — 1
  • Composition & Writing Studies — 1

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  1. WAC Fearlessness, Sustainability, and Adaptability: Part One
    doi:10.37514/wac-j.2022.32.1.02
  2. "Freeing Students to do their Best": Examining Writing in First-year Seminars
    doi:10.37514/atd-j.2016.13.4.14
  3. Transnational Writing Program Administration,
  4. Writing at UC Davis: Addressing the Needs of Second Language Writers
    doi:10.37514/atd-j.2011.8.4.27
  5. The State of WAC/WID in 2010: Methods and Results of the U.S. Survey of the International WAC/WID Mapping Project
    Abstract

    As writing across the curriculum (WAC) has matured and diversified as a concept and as an organizational structure in U.S. higher education, there has arisen a need for accurate, up-to-date information on the presence and characteristics of WAC and writing-in-the-disciplines (WID) programs. Following on the only previous nationwide survey of WAC/WID in 1987, new data from the U.S./Canada survey of the International WAC/WID Mapping Project indicate that the presence of such programs has grown in U.S. institutions by roughly one-third. Moreover, clear patterns emerge regarding the formal components of these programs, their intra-institutional relationships, funding sources, reporting lines, and characteristics of leadership (e.g., faculty rank and length of service). Further, a comparison of data from all reporting institutions with those from well-established programs indicates some patterns of sustainability.

    doi:10.58680/ccc20109959

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