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Developing (and Renewing) WAC, WID, and CXC Programs. International WAC Conference Austin, TX Thursday, May 24, 2008. Marty Townsend University of Missouri Lilly Bridwell -Bowles Louisiana State University Bill Condon Washington State University. International WAC/WID Mapping Project.
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Developing (and Renewing) WAC, WID, and CXC Programs International WAC Conference Austin, TX Thursday, May 24, 2008
Marty Townsend University of Missouri Lilly Bridwell-Bowles Louisiana State University Bill Condon Washington State University
International WAC/WID Mapping Project • Chris Thaiss, UC-Davis • http://mappingproject.ucdavis.edu • 48% increase in WAC in US since 1987 • 207 international responses, 47 countries • Today, Session 3, 3:30, Lakeview • Please respond quickly, if you haven’t yet
Scope, Mission, Structure • How wide will your program’s reach be? • What mission(s) will your program have? • How will your program be structured? Consider these categories as talking points to get us started, not a complete set of factors to consider. Remember that all WAC, WID, CXC programs are idiosyncratic and institutionally-specific.
Scope • Department, college, campus-wide, community outreach? Tutoring? Faculty services (in addition to development, i.e., writing groups, draft review, etc?) • WAC, WID, CXC? If CXC, what components? (Lilly’s has four; MIT & NCSU have two) • Whatever the scope, does your program have the resources, space, personnel, and expertise to fulfill the programs’ needs?
Mission Developing a program mission statement can be tricky…however you get it done, the document should guide your work, help keep you on track • Articulate it in language that is clear to faculty, students, administrators, staff, and the public. • Ensure that the mission can be accomplished. • Use language that leads to appropriate programmatic assessment, e.g., MU’s four-part statement.
One example: MU’s four-part WAC/WID mission statement includes: • Undergraduate education • WI course requirement • Faculty development • Discipline-based instructors • Graduate education • WI TAs from the disciplines • Research • MU is a research-extensive university
Structure • Reporting line(s) • Oversight committees: advisory or policy-making? • Budget • Job definition; authority; autonomy; titles • Staffing (academic, professional, clerical) • Location, location, location—hierarchically and geographically