Susan H. McLeod

15 articles
  1. The Undergraduate Writing Major: What Is It? What Should It Be?
    Abstract

    Using the data collected by the CCCC Committee on the Major, the authors demonstrate how quickly the writing major is growing, map the commonalities among various majors, discuss some of the problems in developing a major, and raise questions about what a writing major should be.

    doi:10.58680/ccc20109954
  2. RE-VISIONS: “Breaking Our Bonds and Reaffirming Our Connections,” Twenty Years Later
    Abstract

    Maxine Hairston’s 1985 Chair’s Address is the first in an occasional series prompting us to reread and “re-vision” pivotal articles that have appeared in CCC. The full texts of those pieces will be available at CCC Online (http://inventio.us/ccc), and I invite you to reread those important texts online along with these new commentaries in print. For this inaugural appearance of “Re-Visions,” Joseph Harris and Susan McLeod comment on “Breaking Our Bonds and Reaffirming Our Connections,” excerpts of which appear below (originally published in the October 1985 issue of CCC [Vol. 36, No. 3, pp. 272–282]).

    doi:10.58680/ccc20065053
  3. Pygmalion or Golem? Teacher Affect and Efficacy
    Abstract

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    doi:10.58680/ccc19958733
  4. Writing across the Curriculum: A Guide to Developing Programs
    Abstract

    Preface - Elaine Maimon Writing Across the Curriculum - Susan H McLeod An Introduction Getting Started - Barbara E Walvoord Faculty Workshops - Joyce Neff Magnotto and Barbara R Stout Starting A WAC Program - Karen Wiley Sandler Strategies for Administrators Writing Across the Curriculum and/in the Freshman English Program - Linda H Peterson Writing-Intensive Courses - Christine Farris and Raymond Smith A Tool for Curricular Change WAC and General Education Courses - Christopher Thaiss Writing Components, Writing Adjuncts, Writing Links - Joan Graham The Writing Consultant - Peshe C Kuriloff Collaboration and Team Teaching The Writing Center and Tutoring in WAC Programs - Muriel Harris Changing Students' Attitudes - Tori Haring-Smith Writing Fellows Programs Conclusion - Margot Soven Sustaining Writing Across the Curriculum Programs

    doi:10.2307/358828
  5. Comment &amp; Response
    Abstract

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    doi:10.58680/ce19929370
  6. Three Comments on "Writing Utopias"
    doi:10.2307/377782
  7. The Second Stage in Writing across the Curriculum
    doi:10.2307/378203
  8. Cultural literacy, curricular reform, and freshman composition
    Abstract

    (1990). Cultural literacy, curricular reform, and freshman composition. Rhetoric Review: Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 270-278.

    doi:10.1080/07350199009388899
  9. Strengthening Programs for Writing across the Curriculum
    doi:10.2307/357890
  10. Writing across the Curriculum: The Second Stage, and beyond
    doi:10.2307/357778
  11. When Faculty Write: A Workshop for Colleagues
    doi:10.2307/357820
  12. Two Comments on "Writing as Learning through the Curriculum"
    doi:10.2307/376797
  13. Comment and Response
    doi:10.58680/ce198413353
  14. Comment &amp; Response
    doi:10.58680/ce198113805
  15. A Comment on Madelon S. Gohlke's "Re-Reading the Secret Garden"
    doi:10.2307/377134