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2012 Conference History

 

"It's A Two-Way Street!
Smooth Transition to College and/or Career Success"

UWF 2012 Annual High School Articulation Conference
For Escambia, Santa Rosa, and surrounding County High Schools
and
UWF Departments of English and World Languages, History, Math
March 3, 2012
Sponsored by the Departments of English and History

Early Registration Fee $15.00
Registration fee after February 15, and the day of the conference $20.00.
Registration fee includes luncheon.
Make checks payable to UWF High School Articulation. Thanks!

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Conference History

 

Linda Moore

The University of West Florida's High School Articulation Conference began as a dream that sprang from Carol Hulse and Linda Moore's teaching of undergraduate students. Many of these students are largely unprepared for the responsibility of and vast amounts of reading and writing required in their college experience. Hulse and Moore decided on a pro-active approach: creating opportunities for high school writing teachers and college writing teachers to come together to discuss issues of student reading and writing to produce students better prepared for higher education. More History

Carol Hulse
 

 

 

 

 

 

David Jolliffe

Dr. David A. Jolliffe
Dr. Jolliffe is the initial holder of the Brown Chair in English Literacy at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, where he is also Professor of English.
 

 

 

 

 

Hephzibah Roskelly

Dr. Hephzibah Roskelly
Professor and Linda Carlisle Distinguished Excellence Professor of Women's & Gender Studies, Dr. Roskelly also directs the Composition Program at UNCG.
 

 

 

 

 

Timothy Oleksiak

Timothy Oleksiak
Graduate instructor Oleksiak's research is grounded in rhetorical theory and centers on the relationship between democracy, rhetorical listening, and critical writing pedagogies
 

 

 

 

 

John Worth

Associate Professor, UWF Department of Anthropology