Darin L. Jensen

10 articles
  1. Editor’s Introduction: Lilac and Literacy Studies: Planting for Future Springs
    doi:10.58680/tetyc2024522145
  2. Editor’s Introduction: Literacy Studies Really Ties the Room Together, Man: Holding on to Threads in Surreal Times
    doi:10.58680/tetyc2024514289
  3. Editor’s Introduction: We’ve Been Trying to Reach You about Your Profession’s Extended Warranty: Spamming for Visibility and Relevance in English Studies
    doi:10.58680/tetyc2024513193
  4. Editor’s Introduction: One Does Not Simply Teach in Mordor: Literacy Studies and the Triumph of Neoliberal Ideology
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    doi:10.58680/tetyc202332712
  5. Fiftieth Anniversary Editors’ Symposium: Strengthening Institutions for the Next Quarter Century
    Abstract

    In this symposium, five editors ofTeaching English in the Two-Year College(TETYC) discuss the past, present, and future of the journal and the profession.

    doi:10.58680/tetyc202332584
  6. Editor’s Introduction: Refusing Pessimism: Imagining a Future for Two-Year College Literacy Studies as a Discipline and a Profession
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    doi:10.58680/tetyc202332583
  7. Editor’s Intoduction: The Community College as an Institution of the Anthropocene: The Great Acceleration and Literacy Studies
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    doi:10.58680/tetyc202332507
  8. Review: John Dewey and the Future of Community College Education, by Clifford P. Harbour
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    doi:10.58680/tetyc201729432
  9. Unknown Knowns: The Past, Present, and Future of Graduate Preparation for Two-Year College English Faculty
    Abstract

    Intended to contextualize and elaborate on the Two-Year College English Association's 2016 Guidelines for Preparing Teachers of English in the Two-Year College, this article examines the history, current status, and possible futures of graduate preparation for two-year-college English professionals. It traces the five-decade history of efforts among two-year-college English faculty to articulate the distinct demands and opportunities of their profession and to hold university-based graduate programs accountable for providing meaningful preparation for future two-year- college teacher-scholars. Based on our survey of this history and the current landscape of graduate education in English studies, we argue that transforming graduate programs to meet the needs of the teaching majority will require embracing the four principles articulated in TYCA's 2016 Guidelines: develop curricula relevant to two-year-college teaching; collaborate with two-year-college colleagues; prepare future two-year-college faculty to be engaged professionals; and make two-year colleges visible to all graduate students.

    doi:10.58680/ce201729158
  10. TYCA Guidelines for Preparing Teachers of English in the Two-Year College
    doi:10.58680/ce201729157