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The 2013 Welcome Kit for new graduate assistants is available for download temporarily via [https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/21611271/2013welcomekit.pdf Dropbox].
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The 2014 Welcome Kit for new graduate assistants is available for download temporarily via [https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/21611271/2014welcomekit.pdf Dropbox].
  
 
Table of Contents
 
Table of Contents
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:::The Nature of Composition Studies by Andrea Lunsford
 
:::The Nature of Composition Studies by Andrea Lunsford
:::Where Did Composition Studies Come From: An Intellectual History, by Martin Nystrand, Stuart Greene, and Jeffrey Wiemelt
 
  
 
::Writing in the Contexts of Teaching and Learning
 
::Writing in the Contexts of Teaching and Learning
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:Part Two: Eastern Michigan University's First-Year Writing Program
 
:Part Two: Eastern Michigan University's First-Year Writing Program
  
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::ENGL/WRTG120: Composition I: Writing the College Experience
  
 
:::An Introduction to the Course
 
:::An Introduction to the Course
:::A Brief Description of ENGL120 and ENGL121 with Shared Goals
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:::A Brief Description of ENGL/WRTG120 and ENGL/WRTG121 with Program Principles
:::Sponsors of Literacy by Deborah Brandt
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:::Learning to "Yo!" by Dale Cyphert
 
:::Learning to "Yo!" by Dale Cyphert
 
:::Rhythm and Pattern in a Composing Life by Louise Wetherbee Phelps
 
:::Rhythm and Pattern in a Composing Life by Louise Wetherbee Phelps
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:::Literacy Narrative Sample – Lonsdale
 
:::Literacy Narrative Sample – Lonsdale
 
:::Literacy Narrative Sample – Mueller
 
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Revision as of 10:07, June 28, 2014

The 2014 Welcome Kit for new graduate assistants is available for download temporarily via Dropbox.

Table of Contents

Part One: Introduction to Rhetoric and Composition
What is Rhetoric and Composition?
The Nature of Composition Studies by Andrea Lunsford
Writing in the Contexts of Teaching and Learning
Writing as Composing by Eleanor Kutz and Hephzibah Roskelly
Creating the Classroom Community Eleanor Kutz and Hephzibah Roskelly
Part Two: Eastern Michigan University's First-Year Writing Program
ENGL/WRTG120: Composition I: Writing the College Experience
An Introduction to the Course
A Brief Description of ENGL/WRTG120 and ENGL/WRTG121 with Program Principles
Learning to "Yo!" by Dale Cyphert
Rhythm and Pattern in a Composing Life by Louise Wetherbee Phelps
Writing Your Own Literacy Narrative
Literacy Narrative Sample – Lonsdale
Literacy Narrative Sample – Mueller