Teaching Fellows - The Writing Program at UNC-Chapel Hill
This section contains program details, policies, schedules, and important forms for current teaching fellows in the Writing Program. It also offers valuable teaching resources and sample assignments for teaching fellows.
Latest Info
PRC Announcement: The Committee members for 2009-2010 are:
Erin Branch, Michael Cadwallader, Angie Calcaterra, Katie Carlson, Joy Cranshaw, Daniel Lupton, Meredith Malburne, Sarah Marsh, Ben Sammons and Heath Sledge. The Chairman is Joy Cranshaw.
Staff Manual: Available on blackboard
Library Resources for ENGL 100, 101, 102
Writing Program Staff Office Hours:
8:00 - 12:00 - morning - Monday through Friday
1:00 - 5:00 - afternoon - Monday through Friday
Program Details
Teaching Fellows: General overview of the responsibilities and duties of a teaching fellow at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Hiring Policies: Learn how to become a teaching fellow.
Forms and Memos: Contains links to important forms, including payroll, hiring and rehiring, etc.
Policies and Resources
Academic Integrity and Plagiarism Information
Attendance Policy (DOC)
Program Resources: Valuable list of Greenlaw and campus resources to help teaching fellows prepare for courses.
The text beginning in the fall 2009 semester will be The Academic Writer's Handbook, second edition, by Leonard J. Rosen.
The supplemental, and at the discretion of the instructor, text beginning in the fall 2009 semester will be "They Say / I Say": The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing, by Gerald Graff and Cathy Birkenstein.
Resources for stressed students: Contains a list of valuable campus resources to help students cope with the stress of college life.
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