Emily Isaacs

2 articles
  1. Texts of Our Institutional Lives: SATS for Writing Placement: A Critique and Counterproposal
    Abstract

    Focusing on writing placement at a particular university, the authors analyze the limits of SAT tests as a tool in this process. They then describe the writing program’s adoption of a supplementary measure: a faculty committee’s review of essays by students who may need to be reassigned to a different writing course.

    doi:10.58680/ce201010802
  2. Teaching General Education Writing
    Abstract

    Fueled by disciplinary disagreements and resource fights, comp/lit conflicts continue. However, productive collaboration is possible and an opportunity remains in developing general education writing courses. A general education course in teaching writing through literature is argued for on the grounds that English studies has been positively transformed by the mainstreaming of composition, pedagogy, and cultural studies.

    doi:10.1215/15314200-2008-019