CASE.EDU:    HOME | DIRECTORIES | SEARCH
case western reserve university

WritingWiki

 
 

USEM Faculty Resources

From WritingWiki

This "USEM Faculty Resources" section of the Wiki is intended to supplement the SAGES University Seminar resources, available at http://www.case.edu/sages/fellows.htm.

If you have experience teaching University Seminar, either as the Instructor of record, or as a Writing Liaison, please add sample assignments, suggestions, or other useful resources to this portion of the Writing Wiki.

The University Seminar, or USEM

Each USEM has its own dynamics, although some of the more predictable variables depend in part on whether you teach during the Fall or Spring semester.

The Writing Liaison

Who is your Writing Liaison--and why do you have one assigned to your class?

Roles and Relationships

Both the SAGES Office and the Department of English have collaborated on two documents intended to help faculty and writing instructors define their roles in and out of the classroom, while working together.

Before the Semester Begins

Even before the first day of class, USEM professors should contact their Writing Liaison as soon as a pairing announcement is received from the SAGES Office.

Desk Copies

Most Writing Liaisons would appreciate having access to their own desk copy of the primary text(s) of your course.

Time Constraints and Possibilities

Your Writing Liaison should be asked to dedicate about six hours per week to assisting you with your USEM. This page includes recommendations about how to make the most of your USEM partnership.

Writing Workshops and Handouts

This page describes some typical "writing" workshops that might be appropriate to your USEM--and contains sample handouts that the CWRU Writing Faculty have used with success.

Resources for Using The Craft of Research

This page collects reviews, suggestions, and exercises to be used with the recommended writing text for University Seminars (Booth, Colomb, & Williams' The Craft of Research.) (Note: This is a collaborative project by English 400 graduate students in Fall 2008.)

Additional Resources

Don't forget!

The "General Faculty Resources" portion of the Writing Wiki includes detailed and useful information on disciplinarity, writing integration, assignment design, and assessment, along with links to pages on research, workshops, and ESL strategies.

College of Arts & Sciences | 10900 Euclid Avenue | Cleveland, Ohio 44106 | Phone: 216.368.4413
© 2004 Case Western Reserve University | Cleveland, Ohio 44106 | 216.368.2000 | legal notice