Writing Across the Curriculum Teaching Circle
PO Box 1510
Pembroke, NC 28372
Phone: 910.521.6616
Fax: 910.522.5795
Email: wac@uncp.edu

Dear faculty colleague,
Writing is a valuable learning tool that can help students assimilate, synthesize, analyze, and apply course content.
We offer assistance to you in bringing your students the benefits of writing in class and on assignments.
We have devised innovative ways to use writing to increase learning in your courses.
We're aware of the numerous scholar-skill inadequacies your students bring to classes. We know you want:
We have considered a variety of ways to integrate writing and critical thinking with active learning in the classroom.
Like you, we know that with enhanced thinking skills, students will be better able to pose questions, suggest hypotheses, and collect and evaluate data.
After examining a variety of important works on writing across the curriculum and critical thinking, we have found that professors who integrate writing into their courses increase their own satisfaction and pleasure from teaching.
However, improving learning through writing does not happen by accident. Instructors have to plan for it.
Sincerely,
The Writing Across the Curriculum Teaching Circle Team
Updated: May 10, 2011
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