Volume 29, 2018

  • Research Methods, Research, Critical Thinking, Writing Center, Pedagogy, Transfer, WTL, WID, WAC

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Frontmatter

WAC Seminar Participants as Surrogate WAC Consultants: Disciplinary Faculty Developing and Deploying WAC Expertise, Bradley Hughes and Elisabeth L. Miller
DOI: 10.37514/WAC-J.2018.29.1.01

Writing across College: Key Terms and Multiple Contexts as Factors Promoting Students' Transfer of Writing Knowledge and Practice, Kathleen Blake Yancey, Matthew Davis, Liane Robertson, Kara Taczak, and Erin Workman
DOI: 10.37514/WAC-J.2018.29.1.02

Building Sustainable WAC Programs: A Whole Systems Approach, Michelle Cox, Jeffrey Galin, and Dan Melzer
DOI: 10.37514/WAC-J.2018.29.1.03

Inclusion Takes Effort: What Writing Center Pedagogy Can Bring to Writing in the Disciplines, Sarah Peterson Pittock
DOI: 10.37514/WAC-J.2018.29.1.04

WAC Journal Interview of Asao B. Inoue, Neal Lerner
DOI: 10.37514/WAC-J.2018.29.1.05

Getting Specific about Critical Thinking: Implications for Writing Across the Curriculum, Justin K. Rademaekers
DOI: 10.37514/WAC-J.2018.29.1.06

A Tale of Two Prompts: New Perspectives on Writing-to-Learn Assignments, Anne Ruggles Gere, Anna V. Knutson, Naitnaphit Limlamai, Ryan McCarty, and Emily Wilson
DOI: 10.37514/WAC-J.2018.29.1.07

More Than a Useful Myth: A Case Study of Design Thinking for Writing Across the Curriculum Program Innovation, Jenna Pack Sheffield
DOI: 10.37514/WAC-J.2018.29.1.08

How Exposure to and Evaluation of Writing-to-Learn Activities Impact STEM Students' Use of Those Activities, Justin Nicholes
DOI: 10.37514/WAC-J.2018.29.1.09

Preparing Writing Studies Graduate Students within Authentic WAC-Contexts: A Research Methods Course and WAC Program Review Crossover Project as a Critical Site of Situated Learning , Michelle LaFrance and Alisa Russell
DOI: 10.37514/WAC-J.2018.29.1.10

"Stealth WAC": The Graduate Writing TA Program , Cameron Bushnell and Austin Gorman
DOI: 10.37514/WAC-J.2018.29.1.11

Review of Reframing the Relational: A Pedagogical Ethic for Cross-Curricular Literacy Work by Sandra L. Tarabochia , reviewed by C.C. Hendricks
DOI: 10.37514/WAC-J.2018.29.1.12

Review: What We Mean When We Say "Meaningful" Writing: A Review of The Meaningful Writing Project, Mary Hedengren
DOI: 10.37514/WAC-J.2018.29.1.13

Contributors and Backmatter

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Editor

Roy Andrews

Managing Editor

David Blakesley

Associate Editor

Cameron Bushnell, Clemson University

Editorial Board

Mike LeMahieu, Clemson University
Neal Lerner, Northeastern University
Carol Rutz, Carleton College
Meg Petersen, Plymouth State University
Terry Myers Zawacki, George Mason University

Copyeditor

Jared Jameson

Review Board

Jacob S. Blumner, University of Michigan, Flint
Patricia Donahue, Lafayette College
John Eliason, Gonzaga University
Michael LeMahieu, Clemson University
Neal Lerner, Northeastern University
Meg Petersen, Plymouth State University
Mya Poe, Northeastern University
Carol Rutz, Carleton College
Joanna Wolfe, Carnegie Mellon University
Terry Zawacki, George Mason University
David Zehr, Plymouth State University


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