A Brief Bibliography on WAC, Faculty Development, and Assessment

Beason, Larry; Laurel Darrow.   Listening as assessment: How students and teachers evaluate WAC. 1997.  In Yancey, Kathleen Blake; Brian Huot (Eds.), Assessing writing across the curriculum; Greenwich, CT: Ablex Publishing Corporation , 97-121.

Bloom, Lynn Z. Why I (used to) hate to give grades. 1997.  College Composition and Communication 48.3, 360-371.

Cottell, Philip G., Jr. Classroom research in accounting: Assessing for Learning. 1991 In Angelo, Thomas A. (Ed.), Classroom research: Early lessons from success; San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass Inc., 43-54.

Fulwiler, Toby and Art Young (Eds).  Programs That Work:  Models and Methods for Writing Across the Curriculum.  1990.  Boynton/Cook.

Hamp-Lyons, Liz.  Testing writing across the curriculum. 1986.  Papers in Applied Language, Michigan 02.1,16-29.

Hamp-Lyons, Liz and William Condon.  Assessing the portfolio:  Principles for practice, theory, and research.  2000.  Hampton.

Harrison, Suzan.  Portfolios across the curriculum.1995.  WPA Journal, Vol. 19 1-2, 38-49.

Haswell, Richard (Ed).  Beyond outcomes:  Assessment and instruction within a university writing program.  2001.  Ablex.

Haswell, Richard; Susan McLeod.  WAC assessment and internal audiences: A Dialogue. 1997. In Yancey, Kathleen Blake; Brian Huot (Eds.), Assessing writing across the curriculum;Greenwich, CT:Ablex, 217-236.

Huot, Brian. Beyond accountability: Reading with faculty as partners across the disciplines. 1997. In Yancey, Kathleen Blake; Brian Huot (Eds.), Assessing writing across the curriculum; Greenwich, CT: Ablex Publishing Corporation, 69-78.

Kinkead, Joyce. Documenting excellence in teaching and learning in WAC Programs. 1997. In Yancey, Kathleen Blake; Brian Huot (Eds.), Assessing writing across the curriculum; Greenwich, CT: Ablex Publishing Corporation, 37-50.

Kitzhaber, Albert R. Themes, theories, and therapy: Teaching of writing in college. 1963. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Magruder, Jack; Michael A. McManis; Candace C. Young. The right idea at the right time: Development of a transformational assessment culture. 1997. In Gray, Peter J.; Trudy W. Banta (Eds.), The campus-level impact of assessment: Progress, problems, and possibilities; San Francisco, CA:  Jossey-Bass, 17-29.

Maki, Peggy. Moving From Paperwork to Pedagogy.  2002.  http://aahebulletin.com/public/archive/paperwork.asp

Mallonee, Barbara. Charting institutional change. 1985. ERIC Document Reproduction Service, ED 260 456.

McLeod, Susan H. WAC and assessment. 1995. Composition ChronicleNewsletter for Writing Teachers 08.7 8-9.

Moran, Charles; Anne Herrington Program review, program renewal. 1997. In Yancey, Kathleen Blake; Brian Huot (Eds.), Assessing writing across the curriculum; Greenwich, CT: Ablex Publishing Corporation,  123-140.

Morgan, Meg. The crazy quilt of writing across the curriculum: Achieving WAC program assessment. 1997.  In Yancey, Kathleen Blake; Brian Huot (Eds.), Assessing writing across the curriculum: Diverse approaches and practices, Vol. I; Greenwich, CT:Ablex. 141-158.

Olmsted, John, III. Using classroom research in a large introductory science class. 1991. In Angelo, Thomas A. (Ed.), Classroom research: Early lessons from success; San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass Inc., 55-65.

Prior, Paul; Gail E. Hawisher; Sibylle Gruber; Nicole MacLaughlin.  Research and WAC evaluation: An in-progress reflection. 1997. In Yancey, Kathleen Blake; Brian Huot (Eds.), Assessing writing across the curriculum: Diverse approaches and practices, Vol. I; Greenwich, CT:Ablex, 185-216.

Rutz, Carol; Clara Shaw Hardy, William Condon.  WAC for the long haul:  A tale of hope.  2002.  WAC Journal 13, 7-16.

Selfe, Cynthia L. Contextual evaluation in WAC programs: Theories, issues, and strategies for teachers. 1997.  In Yancey, Kathleen Blake; Brian Huot (Eds.), Assessing writing across the curriculum; Greenwich, CT: Ablex Publishing Corporation, 51-67.

Smith, Raymond; Christine Farris Adventures in the WAC assessment trade: Reconsidering the link between research and consultation. 1997. In Yancey, Kathleen Blake; Brian Huot (Eds.), Assessing writing across the curriculum; Greenwich, CT: Ablex Publishing Corporation, 173-184.

Stetson, Nancy E. Implementing and maintaining a classroom research program for faculty. 1991. In Angelo, Thomas A. (Ed.), Classroom research: Early lessons from success; San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass Inc.,117-128.

Thaiss, Christopher; Terry Myers Zawicki How portfolios for proficiency help shape a WAC program. 1997. In Yancey, Kathleen Blake; Brian Huot (Eds.), Assessing writing across the curriculum; Greenwich, CT: Ablex Publishing Corporation, 79-96.

Townsend, Martha A. Integrating WAC into general education: An assessment case study. 1997. In Yancey, Kathleen Blake; Brian Huot (Eds.), Assessing writing across the curriculum; Greenwich, CT: Ablex Publishing Corporation, 159-172.

Walker, Charles J. Classroom research in psychology: Assessment techniques to enhance teaching and learning. 1991. In Angelo, Thomas A. (Ed.), Classroom research: Early lessons from success; San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass Inc., 67-78.

Walvoord, Barbara From conduit to customer: The role of WAC faculty in WAC assessment. 1997. In Yancey, Kathleen Blake; Brian Huot (Eds.), Assessing writing across the curriculum; Greenwich, CT: Ablex Publishing Corporation, 15-36.

 Williamson, Michael M. Pragmatism, positivism, and program evaluation. 1997. In Yancey, Kathleen Blake; Brian Huot (Eds.), Assessing writing across the curriculum: Diverse approaches and practices, Vol. I; Greenwich, CT: Ablex , 237-258.

Yancey, Kathleen Blake; Brian Huot.  Introduction--assumptions about assessing WAC programs: Some axioms, some observations, some context. 1997. In Yancey, Kathleen Blake; Brian Huot (Eds.), Assessing writing across the curriculum; Greenwich, CT: Ablex Publishing Corporation, 7-14

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