Responding to
Friday’s post, Max adds, “Speaking as
some one who was in that first year writing program it would be monumental to
actual see some change/growth there. Writing 1 is to this day probably the
worst class I ever took and if that could be changed and/or better
teacher/teacher communication could be brought about it would be amazing in my
mind. Good luck!”
Friday’s post was also Re-Tweeted
by Monica Jacobe, Les Harrison, and Frank
Mabee, reminding us of how many colleagues are committed to this kind of departmental
and institutional change.
Next series starts Monday,
Ben
PS. So what do you think? Hopes of yours for the spring you’d share?
How to fix that problem is a whole different barrel of fish of course. Emphasizing that it’s possible to be perfectly successful with an English degree is certainly important. Maybe point to all the people you know who have humanities degrees who are successful? Definitely pointing to people outside of academia who use their degrees. I always felt a little pigeon holed as far as job opportunities. Because seriously people love hiring English majors since we can write well.”