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The WAC program was established at the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1990. The WAC program comprises an initiative
to assist both faculty and teaching assistants with the teaching of writing
across a wide range of academic disciplines. There are separate seminars
and activities that have been tailored for each group, though some also
bring faculty and TAs together. Since its inception almost 500 faculty
members and over 700 TAs from 10 different colleges and 60 different departments
have attended the formal WAC seminars.
WAC Resources
WAC Introductory Seminars
Refiguring Writing in Large Lecture Classes
Initiative
Program Goals
WAC-L Listserv
:: WAC Resources
The Center WAC Resources page provides
links to materials addressing questions pertinent to teaching writing
at the University. Many offer pedagogical approaches and response suggestions
to effectively use writing in the classroom.
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:: WAC Introductory
Seminars
Each year the Center offers WAC introductory training seminars for both
faculty and TAs. There are two seminars offered for TAs: a two-day seminar
in August, and a two-day seminar in
January, in each case just before classes start. The faculty seminar is held for
three days the first week of the summer 1 term in May. Participants receive
a small stipend for attending. To see the schedule of seminar dates, please
consult the Center calendar. If
you are interested in attending a WAC introductory seminar, please contact
Teresa Bertram at tbertram@uiuc.edu
or 333-3251 to register.
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:: Refiguring Writing
in Large Lecture Classes Initiative
In response to increasing class sizes, including those classes
that have traditionally had a substantial writing component, as of fall
2003 the Center has begun offering workshops to consider ways in which
writing can and cannot be used effectively to enhance teaching and learning
in large classes. Topics addressed have included reconsidering
the purpose of writing, alternative methods of response, and different
types of grading. To see the schedule of workshop dates, please consult
the Center calendar. If you are
interested in attending, please contact Teresa Bertram at tbertram@uiuc.edu
or 333-3251 to register. Also see the WAC
Resources page for more information.
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:: Program
Goals
The goals for the WAC program are:
: To introduce faculty and TAs across campus to teaching strategies growing
out of the WAC literature during the past 18 years or so.
: To develop and maintain an ongoing WAC dissemination program for faculty
and TAs.
: To attract faculty and TAs from every college and department on campus
to the formal seminars, informal workshops, and individual consultations.
: To develop and give workshops tailored to individual departments on
campus.
: To develop an effective evaluation component for the WAC Program.
: To provide consultations for online teaching to selected faculty.
: To help the campus design and maintain effective mechanisms for approving
and recertifying advanced composition courses.
: To create throughout the campus a collegial atmosphere and community
for discussing issues related to writing and learning.
: To contribute substantially to the larger national WAC community.
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WAC-L
The Center maintains an international listserv, WAC-L, devoted to issues
in writing across the curriculum and cross-curricular writing. If you
are interested in subscribing to the listserv, please contact Teresa Bertram
at tbertram@uiuc.edu.
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