I just found the latest University Affairs magazine in my mailbox today,
and look! There's an article about writing instruction at universities!
http://www.universityaffairs.ca/issues/2008/april/opinion_01.html
So... who among us is going to write in a letter to the editor and
inform the readers of University Affairs that there ARE experts in
written composition at Canadian universities, that writing instruction
is not just a job for TAs, and that "understanding how [language] works
psychologically" is a part of the interdisciplinary field of rhetorical
studies?
--
Tania Smith
Assistant Professor
University of Calgary
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