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 ====== The Arkansas English Resource ====== ====== The Arkansas English Resource ======
  
-Welcome to the Arkansas English Resource! On this site you'll find freely available materials from the Department of English at the University of Arkansas(We're the campus in Fayetteville, for those unfamiliar with the state)+The Program in Rhetoric and Composition (PRC) develops and manages writing courses that help students become better writers, thinkers, researchers, and rhetoricians. These courses emphasize the development of the reading, writing, thinking, and research skills and processes necessary for student success in the University and beyondIn addition to first-year writing, the Program offers undergraduate courses in developmental writingadvanced composition, essay writing, and technical writing. A Focused Study in Rhetoric and Composition is also available as a secondary emphasis for students working towards the Ph.D. in English or the M.F.A. in Creative Writing.
  
-We expect it will be a while before the site is brimming with content. For nowyou can hopefully soon find lesson plansremote teaching tips, and anti-racist pedagogy materials+In addition, the PRC is responsible for scheduling all Composition and World Literature I & II coursesthe evaluation of Transfer Credit Petitions for Composition coursesthe approval of credit by examination petitions, the managing of the Jessie O’Kelly Freshman Essay Annual Award, the periodic assessment of courses taught in the program, and the regular updating of the curricula for the courses under our purview.
  
-===== Contents: ===== +The Program currently boasts the largest teaching staff at the University of Arkansas, regularly employing over 100 teachers at the various ranks of Instructor and Graduate Assistant. As part of our commitment to providing pedagogical support for graduate teaching assistants and instructorswe train our teaching staff in pedagogy through courses, workshops, and peer and faculty mentoring programs.
-==== Courses ==== +
-=== Rhetoric and Composition=== +
-  * [[pedagogy|Pedagogy +
- ]] +
-  * [[job_market_advice|Job Market Materials for Graduate Students]]  +
-  * [[open_source_readings|Open Source Course Readings]] +
-  * [[5003_composition_pedagogy|ENGL 5003Composition Pedagogy]] +
-  * [[composition_theory|Composition Theory]] +
-=== Creative Writing===+
  
-=== Literature ===+===== Courses ===== 
 +==== Rhetoric and Composition==== 
 +  * [[writinglab | Writing Lab (ENGL 00001)]] 
 +  * [[composition_1 | Composition 1 (ENGL 10103)]] 
 +  * [[composition_2 | Composition 2 (ENGL 10203)]] 
 +  * [[technical_composition_2 | Technical Composition 2 (ENGL 10303)]] 
 +  * [[advanced_composition | Advanced Composition (ENGL 20003)]] 
 +  * [[essay_writing | Essay Writing (ENGL 20133)]] 
 +  * [[prof_tech | Technical and Professional Communication (ENGL 30503)]]
  
-==== Teaching & Well-Being ====+==== Literature ==== 
 +  * [[world_lit_1 | World Lit 1: through 1650 (ENGL 11103)]] 
 +  * [[world_lit_2 | World Lit 2: 1650 to Present (ENGL 11203)]]
  
-==== For Contributors ==== +===== Resources ===== 
- +  * [[teaching_resources | Teaching Resources]] 
-[[style_guide|Style Guide for Contributors]]+  [[bbultra_resources Blackboard Ultra Resources]] 
 +  * {{:teaching_assistants_handbook_2024-rev1.pdf | 2024 TA Handbook}} 
 +  * {{:prc_instructor_handbook_2024-rev1.pdf | 2024 Instructor Handbook}}
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