Dear ATEG
members:
Im researching who most typically
teaches the grammar course (or preferably two or more classes involving study of
language, grammar, and/or methods of incorporating language instruction into
ones curriculum) in programs that prepare secondary education students in
English Language Arts. Are people with PhDs in linguistics more commonly
recruited? Or those with some combination of linguistics, education,
comp/rhet, etc.? Id love to hear about the backgrounds of people who
typically teach such courses at your
instititutions.
Thanks so
much,
Andrew
Andrew
Smyth
Assistant Professor of
English
Southern Connecticut State
University
501 Crescent
Street
New Haven, CT
06515
(203)
392-5113
Visit ATEG's web site at http://ateg.org/
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