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WPA: WRITING PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION publishes articles and essays concerning the organization, administration, practices, and aims of college and university writing programs. Possible topics include the education and support of writing teachers; the intellectual and administrative work of WPAs; the situation of writing programs, within both academic institutions and broader contexts; the programmatic implications of current theories, technologies, and research; relationships between WPAs and other administrators, between writing and other academic programs, and among high school, two-year, and…mehr

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WPA: WRITING PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION publishes articles and essays concerning the organization, administration, practices, and aims of college and university writing programs. Possible topics include the education and support of writing teachers; the intellectual and administrative work of WPAs; the situation of writing programs, within both academic institutions and broader contexts; the programmatic implications of current theories, technologies, and research; relationships between WPAs and other administrators, between writing and other academic programs, and among high school, two-year, and four-year college writing programs; placement; assessment; and the professional status of WPAs. The journal is published twice per year: fall/winter and spring. CONTENTS OF WPA 31n3: Letter from the Managing Editors; Letter from the Editors of the Special Issue; ¿Lest We Go the Way of Vocational Training: Developing Undergraduate Writing Programs in the Humanist Tradition¿ by Catherine Chaput; ¿The Persistence of Institutional Memory: Genre Uptake and Program Reform¿ by Dylan B. Dryer; ¿Service vs. Subject Matter: Merging First-Year Composition and First-Year Experience¿ by Kimberly A. Costino; ¿Competing Interpretations of ¿Textual Objects¿ in an Activity System: A Study of the Requirements Document in the ___ Writing Program¿ by John Oddo and Jamie Parmelee; ¿The Prospects for Rhetoric in a First-Year Composition Program: Deliberative Discourse as a Vehicle for Change?¿ M. J. Braun; Review by Thomas Deans, Mandy Suhr-Sytsma, and Alisande Pipkin of College Writing and Beyond: A New Framework for University Writing Instruction by Anne Beaufort; Review by Brad E. Lucas of Local Histories: Reading the Archives of Composition edited by Patricia Donahue and Gretchen Flesher Moon; Review by Duane Roen of Engaged Writers and Dynamic Disciplines: Research on the Academic Writing Life by Chris Thaiss and Terry Myers Zawacki ; Review by Bruce Horner of Teaching Writing with Latino/a Students: Lessons Learned at Hispanic-Serving Institutions edited by Cristina Kirklighter, Diana Cárdenas, and Susan Wolff Murphy; Announcements; Contributors