Faculty teaching newly developed FYS courses are invited to a workshop on how to generate discussion through student writing. The workshop will be held on Wednesday, November 4, noon-1, in Scott Hall 104. Lunch will be provided courtesy of the Provost’s Office. If you’re not currently teaching a newly developed FYS but would like to attend the workshop, please contact Bianca Falbo.
Archive for the “Uncategorized” CategoryMaking the Transition to College Writing Watt Writing Room (aka the WA room), Pardee 319 Noon-1, Wednesday, October 28 First-Year students are cordially invited to join members of CWP for an informal discussion/workshop on writing for college. We’d like to hear from you about your writing experiences thus far: what expectations did you have for writing in college? In what ways have your expectations been met? In what ways have they been challenged? What do you know now as a writer that you wish you’d known (or learned) in high school? RSVP by October 26 to Bianca Falbo, CWP Director: falbob@lafayette.edu. We have room for about 20 students in the WA room, so RSVPs will be accepted in the order in which they’re received. Lunch will be provided. FOR NEW FYS FACULTY: Assignment Design (Wednesday Oct 21, noon-1, Scott Hall v104) Faculty teaching newly developed FYS courses are invited to a workshop on designing and sequencing assignments. Lunch will be provided courtesy of the Provost’s Office. If you’re not currently teaching a newly developed FYS but would like to attend the workshop, please contact Bianca Falbo. FOR NEW VAST FACULTY: Teaching with Writing (Friday Oct 23, noon-1, Pardee 319) Join CWP staff for an informal, introductory discussion about teaching with writing . We will be happy to answer your questions about syllabus and assignment design, working with WAs, responding to student writing, etc. Lunch will be provided courtesy of the Provost’s Office. Kindly confirm your participation by Oct 20. A workshop for new FYS faculty at which we’ll continue our discussion of responding to student writing. We invite you to bring copies of student papers (please remove the author’s name). Lunch provided courtesy of the Provost’s Office. If you’re not currently teaching a newly developed FYS but would like to attend the workshop, please contact Bianca Falbo. Desk copies of the sixth edition of the St. Martin’s Handbook have arrived. If you are teaching an FYS, this is the edition that your students will have. Please stop by the English Department (P 316) to pick up your copy. If you are teaching sophomore, junior and/or senior students, they are most likely to have the fifth edition. Desk copies of that edition are also available in the English Department. Contact Bianca Falbo with questions. |
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