Department of Composition & Literary Studies
Dr. Wendy Elle: wendy.elle@austincc.edu
Now is the time to complete your SWOT Survey! The survey closes next Monday 9/30, so please make it a priority in your schedule this week!
Also, FT faculty please make time to complete the Syllabi Peer Reviews due by October 4. On Monday 9/23, you should have received an email from Anja (on behalf of Beth Frye) with instructions and syllabi attached. Once you review the syllabi you've been assigned, please respond to Anja's email with DONE! (It helps with record-keeping).
If you're looking for literary events this week, check out CW's Banned Books event tonight 9/24, 7pm (HLC 2.2560 or livestreamed). On Thursday, you can catch Percival Everett at Hogg Memorial Auditorium or through livestream. Check out the details for both below.
September 29
Textbook Requests due
September 30
Complete SWOT Program Review (details below)
October 3
Attendance Certification for 12-week classes
October 4
Syllabi Peer Review (FT faculty please see 9/23 email for details)
October 25
CLS Curriculum Meeting (details to come)
November 1
CCC Conference Proposals due (details and link below)
November 15
Portfolio Items Due
Grammar Summit (details to come)
Please send your textbook requests to Sue Bloodsworth by September 29. You can respond to Sue's email "LAHC CLS: S25 Textbook Orders," sent Sept 12.
Include:
Course
Section #
textbook title OR ZTC/OER
You can review CLS Textbook List for information about available texts and editions.
It's time for our SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities & Threats) Survey!
Overview
Every three years, all ACC Departments are asked to conduct an instructional program review; Spring 2025 is the Composition and Literary Studies (CLS) Department’s year for this! We must gather feedback from people who have an interest in the CLS Department to help identify the positives and negatives inside our department (the “S” and “W”) as well as outside of it, in the external environment (the “O” and the “T”). Gathering this information can help us with both strategic planning and decision-making.
Take the Survey before September 30th
CLS Fall 2024 Institutional Program Review SWOT Survey
Questions?
Contact Carla Coleman
Two weeks ago, we gave incorrect information about changes to the Portfolio process. We mistakenly said that no CLS Portfolios would be due by November 15. If you are a P1, P2, or P3, we actually do need those Portfolios this semester. SORRY! SORRY! SORRY!
You can check your portfolio due status here: CLS Due List. P1, P2, P3 = portfolio due. A1, A2 = no portfolio.
Portfolio materials should be uploaded here: CLS PORTFOLIO COLLECTION FORM (FALL 2024)
We know that these changes can be confusing, but the Evaluation Committee is working hard to guide CLS through the larger changes at ACC. In the coming weeks, we'll share a brief video with more specific details about the new process.
We appreciate that many of you are trying hard to be on top of your mandatory professional development training, and we are aware that the required Cybersecurity Training is currently inactive in Workday. The college will let us know when it becomes active again, and then, my guess is that they will give us a new deadline to complete It.
Here's how you should proceed: Do the rest of the training. Note your completion date and expiration date. Share it on the CLS AY 24-25 Collection Form .
For the Cybersecurity bit, wait to hear from us. We'll send up the (river) bat signal when the training is available.
On September 18, CLS hosted a problem-solving session to discuss issues with the CLS Adjunct Staffing process. You can check out the recording.
Passcode: R2*Q+r.e
If you have any other suggestions about how we can incentivize our in-person classes, please let Wendy know!
Austin Community College's CCCs (CLS Curriculum Conference) will take place on Friday, March 7, 2025, from 12:00-4:00 PM at the Highland Campus (HLC) in Austin, Texas.
This is a call for contributors who are interested in sharing their knowledge in a presentation or panel format. We are soliciting contributions in one of two ways:
1) Presenters: We are currently soliciting presenters (individually or to join a panel) on one of the six topics listed below.
2) Topic Proposals: The conference has space for three additional topics, and we will select from among the Topic Proposals submitted. Topics may be combined to create a cohesive panel.
*Note: Sessions will run 50 minutes, so providing a sense of the length of your presentation will help. We will group presentations and/or topic proposals as necessary to fill the time slot.
Complete the Call Here: CCCs! Spring 2025 Call for Contributors
Call for Contributors will close on Friday, December 6, 2024.
Registration for attending the conference will open at the beginning of the Spring 2025 semester.
From Amanda King, tutor specialist and CLS professor:
In an effort to foster greater collaboration between instructors and writing tutors, the Learning Labs invite instructors to send us your digital Zero Textbook Cost/Open Educational Resources (ZTC/OERs), such as articles and stories that students will engage with. Tutors can best help students when they can preview such texts, and having these materials at the ready saves precious time. For information on how tutors will access texts and how to submit, please see our Google form: https://forms.gle/as4MGFFnT8gB8mbC8
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From Rebekah Starnes, CLS Assessment Committee
Dear CLS colleagues--
This is just your friendly reminder that, for the 2024-2025 school year, the CLS department is collecting FALL 2024 ENGL 1301 RESEARCH PAPERS. (To reiterate, we are ONLY collecting research papers from ENGL 1301 this year. If you are not teaching ENGL 1301, you don't have to tag/submit anything.) We will be collecting our samples via BLACKBOARD.
To make this process successful, however, we need your help! Please make sure you do the following by the last day of fall classes--that's Sunday, 15 December for most classes, or Sunday, 20 October if you are teaching an 8A class.
Have your students submit at least this ENGL 1301 paper through Blackboard, in a slot set up as an ASSIGNMENT.
Include your PROMPT with the assignment, either as part of the text or as a PDF attachment.
Appropriately TAG your assignment so we can include your section(s) in the sample.
To help you with this process, we have several resources. Attached to this email, you will find three PDF Guides:
1. Adding an Assignment to Blackboard
2. Tagging Student Work (which explains which three tags you need to put on each assignment)
3. Walking Students Through Submission
In addition, here is a short video talking folks through the process of creating an assignment and tagging it.
Need help setting up your Blackboard page? Have a quick question about a Blackboard function?
Email Amber Clontz for the Zoom invite; she's hosting regularly on Fridays 3-4pm.
Can’t make the day/time? Send your availability to request an alternative :)
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Monday, October 7th is the last day to register to vote in the November 5th election. Please encourage your students to check their voter status at My Voter Portal or with their County Clerk's office.
If students need to register, they can find directions at VoteTexas.gov.
Becky Villarreal, ACC English instructor and LELA tutor, assists students with papers via email. They can email her directly at bvillarr@austincc.edu (with their papers in a DOC file and their instructor's directions) or click here to fill out a form. Email Becky if you have questions or check out her website. She is also hosting writing workshops on Monday mornings and Wednesday evenings this fall:
Manic Monday Workshops 10 - 11 a.m. (Click here to sign in/up; Click here to join Zoom): 10/7 (Literary Analysis and Research); 10/21 (Grammar Part II ); 11/4 (MLA Part II); 11/18 (Scholarship Essays); 11/25 (Literary Analysis and Poetry); 12/2 (Imaginative Writing & Art); 12/9 (Resumes)
Wednesday Writing Workshops 7-8 p.m. (Click here to sign in/up; Click here to join Zoom): 10/9 (Haiku); 10/23 (Imaginative Writing -- Dialogue); 11/20 (Memoir); 12/4 (Literary and Academic Competitions)
If you'd like to help our majors graduate on time, please volunteer to run a degree audit on one or two students who are near completion. It takes about 10 minutes.
Email Theo Yurevitch to get the student names; he will get you onto the spreadsheet you need to be on and will assign you a student or two.
Basically, you get a student's ID, look up their transcripts, fill out the English AA audit form, and email the student, their advisor, and Wendy Elle or Theo Yurevitch the completed form. We have a template for the email to the student/advisor. So, the lion's share of the work is you + the audit form. Then copy, paste, attach, and send!
How to Access Student Transcripts - YouTube Video
The English Degree Audit Form - YouTube Video
Check out what our VC of Instrcution Gaye Lynn Scott has going on. She shared the following, and we thought we would share with you!
From Dr. Gaye Lynn Scott, VC of Instruction
When I was AVC I maintained a blog, posting about all sorts of things large and small. I had a lot of fun writing those blog posts, but since I've moved into this VCI role I haven't been able to find the time. I am now relaunching my blog here - with hopes of posting once a week on a variety of topics. (We'll see how well that "once a week" aspiration works out.) This link is the same URL as the old blog site, so it also has links to all my previous posts.
This is not part of any official communication stream - it's just my "musings" - so there is absolutely no obligation to ever click on the link or read any of my posts.
Free People Read Freely!
It’s Banned Books Week, which means it’s time for BANNED, the annual Banned Books Week event.
Join us Tuesday, September 24, 7- 815pm
ACC Highland Campus, Room 2560 (The Recital Hall)
If you can’t join us in person, join us virtually in the fight against censorship:
https://livestream.com/acc/special2
Mark your calendar and encourage your students to mark theirs for the many Creative Writing events happening at ACC this fall semester.
Carrie Fountain, October 9, 130-250pm, in- class session/ zoom, all are welcome. Link will be provided soon.
Carrie Fountain, October 10, reading, 7pm, location TBD
Stephanie Land, November 7, 7- 815pm, HLC 2.1550.
Michael Arceneaux, November 14, in- class session, HLC 1130, 4-520pm
Michael Arceneaux, November 15, reading, 7pm, location TBD
We'll provide more information about each event as they draw near!
Date: Thursday September 26, 2024
Time: 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Location: Hogg Memorial Auditorium - 2300 Whitis Ave, Austin, TX 78705
It looks like the in-person event is all booked (although you can get on a waitlist)
The livestream will be available here: https://www.youtube.com/live/5mTihy5WbbU?si=b1XdaxqYYXRkV25X
Event Details: https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/caaas/events/percival-everett-reading-and-book-signing
The Forage Center for Peacebuilding and Humanitarian Education will host the 12th Annual National Community College Peacebuilding Seminar November 1, 15 and 22. Again, this will be held virtually from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET.
The seminar brings together students (free registration), educators ($80), and experts to learn about issues of international peace, war, climate change, diversity, global affairs, humanitarianism, human rights, and other topics designed for community audiences. A full agenda will be published soon.
Information about past seminars is here, and last year's seminar here.
Registration and information about presenting can be found here. A small honorarium is paid to presenters.
From Dr. Kisha Barrett, Associate Dean of Belonging and Purpose
I’m excited to share a brief yet impactful video resource that offers practical tips on learning and using names in the classroom. This simple but powerful practice can make a significant difference in building connections, a sense of belonging, and creating a supportive learning environment.
As leaders, your influence is vital in encouraging these practices across our college. Please feel free to share this resource with your faculty to empower them with tools that can strengthen our community bonds.
Apply for the Spring 25 CILA cohort here: Change Initiatives Leadership Academy Application
Make sure that your students know about the resources available through Faculty Advising in Liberal Arts.
Who Are We
Faculty who are subject matter experts in various disciplines such as psychology, communications, philosophy, humanities, government, and more.
We Help Students:
Explore and select a discipline-specific major
Discover possible major-to-career pathways
Develop strategies for college success
Clarify academic and transfer goals
Who We Work With:
General Studies AA majors
Students considering majors in the Liberal Arts
Learn More: https://sites.google.com/austincc.edu/facultyadvising-libarts
On October 23 from 4pm-7:30pm, ACC Great Questions Community Seminar will discuss selections from Narrative Life of Frederick Douglass. This event will also serve as the keynote for the Teagle Foundation's 2024 initiative Cornerstone: Learning for Living.
For more details about the schedule or speakers, check out the Great Questions Community Seminar Event Page
RSVP for the event here (this is a face-to-face event at Highland campus; location will be shared upon RSVP)
CLS Resources
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