Graduate Courses: 500-level and above
Spring 2015
- Sabbatical to work on second book project, “Writing across Division Street: Circulating Social Justice in a Rural University Town (1889-present)
Winter-Mini 2015
- English 697: Digital Storytelling [syllabus]
Fall 2014
- English 697: Digital Humanities [syllabus]
- English 597: Memoir/Life Writing
- English 333: Advanced Composition (Theme: Remixing the Archives)
Summer I 2014
- English 513: Composition Studies (Theme: Sponsors of Literacy)
Spring 2014
- English 570: Strategies in Composition (Theme: Community Literacy)
- English 333: Advanced Composition (Theme: Remixing Rural Texas)
- Reassigned time for work on Writing Democracy in East Texas: A History of Civic Engagement at Texas A&M-Commerce
Fall 2013
- English 529: Writing Workshop for Public School Teachers (syllabus)
- English 333: Advanced Composition (Theme: Remixing Rural Texas)
- English 1301: First Year Writing
Summer 2013
- English 697: English Studies and the Digital Humanities
Spring 2013
- English 771: Composition Theory/Practice (carter771-spring13)
- English 341: Technical Writing (Theme: Grant Writing)
- English 333: Advanced Composition (Theme: Remixing Rural Texas)
- Reassignment for Research (recurring)
Fall 2012
- English 595: Research and Writing (syllabus; Overview and Survey, Year One)
- English 341: Technical Writing (Theme: Grant Writing)
- English 333: Advanced Composition (Theme: Remixing Rural Texas)
- Reassignment for Research (recurring)
Summer 2012
- English 689: Rhetoric, Race, and the Digital Humanities
Spring 2012
English 595: Research and Writing (syllabus; Overview and Survey, Year One)
English 341: Technical Writing (Theme: Grant Writing)
English 333: Advanced Composition (Theme: Remixing Rural Texas)
Reassignment for Research (recurring)
Fall 2011
English 571: Teaching Reading and Writing in College
English 1302-H: Writing Research
Reassignment for Research (recurring)
Reassignment for Book Project (Graduate School, competitive)
Spring 2011
English 697: Writing with New Media (“Remixing the Past”)
English 333: Advanced Composition
Reassignment for Research (one course)
Reassignment (one time) for directing three dissertations to completion (Golden, PhD 2005; Foreman, PhD 2007; Westmoreland, PhD 2010)
Fall 2010
Faculty Development Leave (sabbatical) for current book project, “Writing for (a) Change: Activist Rhetoric in a Rural, Southern University Town Following Integration”
Spring 2010
English 677: Theory and Practice of Argumentative Discourse
Fall 2009
English 675: Teaching College Writing
English 102-Honors: Literacies in Context
Director, First-Year Writing (see common syllabus for English 101 and English 102)
Co-Director, Converging Literacies Center
Spring 2009
English 677: Theory and Practice of Argumentative Discourse
English 597: Writing with New Media
Reassigned time for research and administrative responsibilities as listed above.
Additional information and course materials: http://faculty.tamu-commerce.edu/scarter/teaching.html
Fall 2008
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Required Texts
Olson, Gary and Todd W. Tayor, Eds. Publishing in Rhetoric and Composition. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1997. ISBN: 978-0-7914-3396-6.
Reynolds, Nedra. Geographies of Writing: Inhabiting Places and Encountering Difference. Southern Illinois UP. ISBN: 978-0809327874.
Sirc, Geoffry. English Composition as a Happening. Utah State University Press, 2002. ISBN: 978-087214352.
Smit, David W. The End of Composition Studies. Southern Illinois UP, 2007. ISBN-13: 978-0809327515.
Villanueva, Victor. Cross-Talk in Comp Theory: A Reader, 2nd Edition. NCTE, 2003. ISBN: 0-8141-0976-4.
Wysocki, Ann Frances, Johndan Johnson-Eilola, Cynthia L. Selfe, and Geoffrey Sirc. Writing New Media: Theory and Applications for Expanding
the Teaching of Composition. Utah State UP, 2004. ISBN: 978-0874215775.
Spring 2008
ISBN 9780312148393
Brandt, Deborah. Literacy in American Lives. Cambridge UP, 2001.
ISBN 9780521003063
Crowley, Sharon. Toward a Civil Discourse: Rhetoric and Fundamentalism. University of Pittsburgh P, 2006.
ISBN 9780822959236
Selfe, Cynthia L. and Gail Hawisher. Literate Lives in the Information Age: Narratives on Literacy from the United States
NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2004.
ISBN 9780805843132
Additional materials (required reading) will be made available online and via other means (photocopy, etc).