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Tilting at Windmills: Refiguring Graduate Education in English to Prepare Future Two-Year College Professional

Posted on:2018-05-31Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of Nebraska - LincolnCandidate:Jensen, Darin LeeFull Text:PDF
GTID:1447390002496499Subject:Rhetoric
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This dissertation makes recommendations for the reform of graduate education to better serve current and future two-year college English instructors. The author undertakes historical and archival research to write a history of how English instructors have been prepared for the distinct profession of two-year college teaching. In addition, the author interviews two-year college English instructors from around the United States to chronicle their preparation narratively and how said preparation has affected their working experience. Drawing on the historical, narrative and current practices found in the research, the author details specific interventions, in the form of equity-centered partnerships, to improve preparation of community college writing faculty, including partnerships between graduate programs and two-year institutions, explicit and specific graduate coursework, and recognizing and promoting two-year college composition research as a discipline. In addition, the author examines how reform movements surrounding graduate school should incorporate these equity-centered partnerships into their programs to move English graduate education's locus toward equity with two-year college English.
Keywords/Search Tags:Two-year college, Graduate education, English, Equity-centered partnerships, Addition the author
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