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Where do you teach, and what is your position?

Survey Questions and Responses

  1. Where do you teach and what is your position?
  2. Does your institution offer a basic/developmental writing course?
  3. How many levels of basic writing courses does your institution offer?
  4. What is the course(s) number and title of the basic writing course(s) at your institution?
  5. At your institution does the basic writing course(s) require extra fees in addition to general tuition?
  6. If yes, what is the extra charge?
  7. If yes, what is the purpose and use of the extra fee?
  8. Does the basic writing course(s) at your institution carry graduation credit? Why?
  9. Has the credit status of basic writing at your institution changed? If so, how?
  10. Should a basic writing course carry credit status towards graduation?
  11. If yes, what kind of credit should be given?
  12. Have your students expressed opinions regarding basic writing credit status or extra fees? Describe their reactions and opinions.
  13. What research/articles could help us with our project?
  14. Feel free to express any opinion or share any information which you consider pertinent to our project
  • Baker College, Director of General Education and Developmental Education
  • California State University, Northridge, Coordinator of Developmental Writing Program
  • Bucks County Community College, Asstant Dean, Language and Literature
  • Doņa Ana Community College, Professor
  • Missouri State University-West Plains, Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs/Assistant Professor of English
  • California State University, East Bay, Coordinator of Basic Writing
  • Kingsborough Community College CUNY, Professor, Department of English
  • Arizona State University, Director of Writing Programs
  • University of Texas-El Paso, Professor of English
  • St. Mary’s College of Maryland, Assistant Professor/Writing Center Director
  • University of Nevada, Reno, Full-Time Faculty Lecturer
  • Marian College of Fond du Lac, Learning Specialist
  • College of Southern Idaho, full-time instructor
  • Saginaw Valley State University, English lecturer
  • Jackson State Community College, Director of Developmental Studies
  • Davenport, Adjunct
  • University of Southern Indiana, Writing Specialist
  • J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College, Associate Professor of English
  • East Central College, Learning Center Specialist/Adjunct English instructor
  • Metropolitan Community College—Omaha, Nebraska, Instructor
  • Western Michigan University, Writing Center Director
  • Florida Southern College, Associate Professor
  • Olympic College (a Washington Community College), Professor of English
  • Harper College + Roosevelt University, Adjunct Faculty
  • Community College Baltimore County, Professor, Coordinator Developmental Writing
  • Boise State University, Associate Professor
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