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Guidelines for grading writing, Spring 1984 A list of guidelines for grading writing, including criteria correspondence to each letter grade
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Third Paper Assignment (literary explication) E 307 An assignment prompt for a literary explication paper in E 307
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Variant Text Request E 306 Request to use variant text in E 306 section.
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Approved Textbooks and Handbooks, 1985-1986 A list of textbooks and handbooks approved for use in E 306, 1985-1986.
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Letter to John Ruszkiewicz about Textbook Subcommittee Decision. Letter about removing the _Handbook of Current English_ 7th ed from consideration for E 306. Explains that subcommittee will continue to consider Ruszkiewicz's handbook, while avoiding any conflict of interest or appearance thereof.
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Freshman English Policy Committee Minutes 5 October 1984 Items discussed: letter thanking McMurrey, Writing Lab director's attendance at FEPC meetings, assisting minority students in E 306, grading seminars, subcommittees-- E106/206 and textbooks, problems with E 106/206 implementation; attached handwritten notes on the meeting
Faculty present: Ruszkiewicz, Bertlesen, Frost, Cherry, Daniell, Holt
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Freshman English Policy Committee Minutes 30 November 1984 Items discussed: Variant text proposal, textbook substitution, letter of appreciation to McMurrey, Dieterich's research proposal in E 306
Faculty present: Ruszkiewicz, Bertelsen, Byerman, Cherry, Daniell
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Freshman English Policy Committee Agenda 30 January 1985 with Memo from Gloria Gannaway Items listed: textbook committee report, variant text proposal, plagiarism proposal; attached is Gloria Ganaway's variant text proposal
This includes an attached memo from Gloria Gannaway requesting supplementary texts for E 306
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Report on Textbook Subcommittee Survey A report of a survey asking instructors what textbooks and handbooks they were using in lower-division writing classes
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Freshman English Policy Committee request for papers in a plagiarism file A memo requesting that instructors submit copies of papers that were confirmed or suspected of plagiarism
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Freshman English Policy Committee Minutes 30 January 1985 Grading standards and inflation, computers in the Writing Lab, FEPC agenda for spring semester, first report of textbook committee, variant text proposal, proposal for a plagiarism workshop
Members attended: Ruszkiewicz, Bertelsen, Byermen, Frost, Cherry, Daniell, Holt
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Suraprom Puangmali Proposal to Conduct Dissertation Research in E 306 Suraprom Puangmali proposal addressed to Ruszkieiwcz requesting to conduct research in E 306 sections. Proposes research related to reading comprehension and writing in modes.
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Freshman English Policy Committee Minutes 27 February 1985 Items discussed: Puangmali's research proposal, consequences of the E 346K delay, Writing Lab director's appointment as a specialist
Faculty present: Ruskiewicz, Bertelsen, Byerman, Daniell, Holt
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FEPC textbook committee first report A list of textbooks under consideration for use in E 306, along with descriptions of their features, and evaluative notes
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Freshman English Policy Committee Meeting Agenda 3 April 1985 Agenda written April 2, 1985 for FEPC meeting to take place on April 3, 1985. Items listed: textbooks, assistant director selection
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Freshman English Policy Committee Minutes 27 March 1985 Items discussed: request that the Writing Lab director be appointed as a specialist, Puangmali's research proposal for E 306, letter to award-winning student Matthew Holicek, English Department Executive Committee suggestions for textbook selection process. Ruszkiewicz, Bertelsen, Byerman, Frost, German, Cherry, Daniell, Holt, Puangmali in attendance.
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Freshman English Policy Committee Agenda, 17 April 1985 Items listed include dean's directive on graduate student committee membership, textbooks. Agenda of 16 April 1985 for meeting to be held 17 April 1985.
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Notes on Textbook Review, April 1985 A list of handbooks, their features, and evaluative notes about each.
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Freshman English Policy Committee Minutes, 10 April 1985 Items discussed include decision to remove graduate students from the FEPC, textbook selection. Ruszkiewicz, Bertelsen, Byerman, Cherry, Daniell, and Holt in attendance.
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Freshman English Policy Committee Report on Rhetorics for E 306 A list of textbooks and handbooks along with short evaluations of each and recommendations from the subcommittee about which should be approved for use in E 306.
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Approved textbooks for E 306, 1985-1986 An announcement and list of the approved textbooks and handbooks for E 306
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Freshman English Policy Committee Agenda, 1 May 1985 Items discussed: FEPC proposal that in-class writing be required at the end of E 306; other proposals (such as revision of student papers) from the FEPC to improve writing instruction and grading consistency in E 306; attached are the specific proposals.
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Freshman English Policy Committee, 22 April 1985 Items discussed: Recommendation to require in-class writing exams in E 306, textbooks, Daniell's appointment as assistant director for the coming year. Ruszkiewicz, Bertelsen, Byerman, Frost, Cherry, Daniell, Holt in attendance.
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Book Fair Announcement A memo announcing a book fair featuring publishing representatives who will bring samples of approved textbooks for instructors to review.
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Ruszkiewicz Memo About E 306 Grading Standards Memo from Ruszkiewicz to Sutherland about the graduate advisory board and Summer E 306 Courses. Ruszkiewicz lists the FEPC motion (17 April) recommending the addition of a graduate advisory board to advise the director of freshman English; he asks that the Executive Committee consider the motion. Ruszkiewicz reports on three other motions approved at the 17 April meeting, all in an effort to encourage E 306 instructors to more closely consider their grading standards