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About Our Program

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Welcome to our page for prospective instructors!

If you are a student looking for information on your projects or general information about writing, check out our pages for ENC 1101, ENC 1102, or our Student page (all on the top link bar).  If you are an instructor looking for instructor-specific information, click the Teacher tab on the top link bar.

 Information for Prospective Instructors

The First-Year Composition Program at the University of South Florida employs between 70 and 90 instructors each semester, comprised of graduate assistants, adjuncts, and visiting instructors.

 New Teacher Links

  Teacher's Guide for Visiting Instructors, TAs, and Adjuncts
  Parking Services (purchase campus parking tag)
  Employment Information for Graduate Students
  Teacher's Guide from Wiki

 Events

3/8/2010 12:00 AM   USF Spring Break 
4/30/2010 12:00 AM   Spring, last day of classes 
5/1/2010 12:00 AM   Spring Final Exams 
5/8/2010 12:00 AM   Spring Commencement, Tampa 
5/17/2010 12:00 AM   Summer A & C, first day of classes 
5/31/2010 12:00 AM   Memorial Day 
6/25/2010 12:00 AM   Summer A, last day of classes 
6/28/2010 12:00 AM   Summer B, first day of classes 
7/5/2010 12:00 AM   Independence Day Holiday 
7/23/2010 12:00 AM   Summer C, last day of classes 
(More Events...)

 Classroom Resources

  USF Tampa Campus Map
  To check class schedule and location
  Academic Calendar
  Teaching Writing Process
  Peer Review Forms
  Critical Thinking - Bloom's Taxonomy
  ePortfolio Resources
  Assigning Collaborative Writing
  Blogging Resources
  Plagiarism & IP Resources
  Grammar Resources
  Teaching Essay Tutorial John Hopkins U
  MLA Jeopardy Game
  New MLA Quiz
  New Plagiarism Quiz
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