27 October 2014

#cwpa14: July 13-16, 2014, in Normal, Illinois

I'm getting all mentally prepared for a conference this week (IWCA/NCPTW 2014), and realized I hadn't yet Storyfied my tweets from the last conference I attended. Oops! So, for your enjoyment and/or education, I present twelve sessions from the 2014 Conference on Writing Program Administration.
  • #cwpa14 #A2: Revising James Berlin's Cultural Studies Approach to Writing Instruction

  • #cwpa14 #B10: The Narrative of Writing Program Administration

  • #cwpa14 Plenary Speaker: Melissa Ianetta: Absence & Action: Making Visible WPA Work

  • #cwpa14 #c5: Moving from Conference Presentations into Publications

  • #cwpa14 #d7: The Rhetorical Identities of WPAs

  • #cwpa14 #E7: Inventing the Discipline: Preparing Graduate Teaching Assistants for Threshold Concepts with Threshold Concepts

  • #cwpa14 #F4: There and Back; There and Back, Again: WPA Identity and Labor

  • #cwpa14 #G10: Looking into a Shattered Glass Darkly: Plagiarism Disaggregated

  • #cwpa14 Plenary Speaker: Duane Roen: Writing Program Faculty and Administrators: Billions and Billions of Opportunites and Changes

  • #cwpa2014 #H4: Writing Center Stories

  • #cwpa14 #I2: Making Frames Work in Writing Program Administration

  • #cwpa14 #J1: Moving from the Margins to the Mainstream: How Can We Persuade Faculty to Invest in Writing Work?
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