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2 History of the WAC Movement American Roots of Writing Across the Curriculum to 1970 The set of conditions in United States’ universities that gave rise to the Writing Across the Curriculum Movement in the latter part
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Document Date: 2005-05-17 03:13:44


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Schools Councils Project / Harvard Charles W. Eliot / Russell / /

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America / /

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United States / United Kingdom / /

Facility

College English’s The Teaching / College English / University of Minnesota / Johns Hopkins University / Carleton College / College Composition / /

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level advisory / time technology / /

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Carleton College / Curriculum Movement / Harvard / Association of Departments of English Bulletin / Progressive Education Association / WAC Movement / National Council of Teachers / Committee of Ten / Johns Hopkins University / NCTE Committee on College English / London School of Education / University of Minnesota / Symposium committee / National Education Association / /

Person

Alvin C. Eurich / Teaching Techniques (Emmerich) / Donald Graves / Jean Piaget / Douglas Barnes / Oscar J. Campbell / Peter Elbow / Harold Rosen / Jerome S. Bruner / Ken Macrorie / James Britton / James Moffett / /

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Writing Program Administrator / President / chair / /

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Minnesota / /

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the ADE Bulletin / The English Journal / /

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same time technology / /

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