Spring 2024 GCWP Schedule

Core Course

English Composition 403: Language Pedagogy: Form, Meaning, and Function

4 units. Seminar, three hours. Survey of theories and applications of language structures and conventions, with insights from discourse analysis and functional grammar. Designed to develop instructors’ ability to explain structures and to articulate language-based issues of meaning. Integrates research and successful applications of knowledge for improved language related instruction and feedback in composition studies. S/U or letter grading.  

Schedule TBD
Instructor: Jeremy Kelley (jkelley@humnet.ucla.edu)


Elective Courses

English Composition 496: Special Projects in Language and Writing Pedagogy

1-4 units. Independent study by permission. Reflective teaching experience, practicum experience, specialized curriculum development project, or independent research project under guidance of faculty mentor. Individual contract required (please contact the certificate coordinator for more information). Prerequisite: admission to the Graduate Certificate in Writing Pedagogy. S/U grading. 

Course schedule decided by student and instructor
Instructor: Jeremy Kelley (jkelley@humnet.ucla.edu)

English Composition 499: Academic Professionalization Colloquium

2 units. Colloquium and workshop, 3 hours every other week. Rotating speakers on topics including designing a digital teaching portfolio, drafting the academic/teaching CV, writing application letters for academic jobs, and pursuing alternative academic careers. Each speaker session and panel to be followed by a workshop. Culminates with the revision of an application letter, CV, teaching portfolio, or other relevant document to be determined in consultation with the colloquium organizer. S/U grading. 

Fridays 1-3:50pm
Instructor: Mia McIver (mmciver@ucla.edu)

Graduate Student Professional Development 496C: Implementing and Communicating Teaching as Research Project

2 units. One-on-one and group meetings as scheduled. Prerequisite: GradPD 496B. Implementation, data analysis, and communication of results of TAR project with feedback and approval of faculty-adviser mentor and peer support in learning community. Meets practitioner level of CIRTL certification requirement. S/U grading. 

Couse schedule TBD
Instructor: K. Supriya (ksupriya@ceils.ucla.edu)


First-Year Composition Emphasis

English Composition 495C: Teaching Preparation Seminar: First Year Composition

4 units. Seminar, three hours. Required of all teaching assistants prior to teaching English Composition 3 courses and open to students seeking a Graduate Certificate in Writing Pedagogy. Focus on composition pedagogy, writing course design, assessment of student writing, and specialized problems that may occur in teaching English Composition 3. S/U grading. Please contact Tara Prescott-Johnson (tprescot@ucla.edu) for more information. 

Tuesdays 10am-12:50pm
Instructors: Tara Prescott-Johnson (tprescot@ucla.edu) and TAC James Epps

English Composition 495D: Supervised Teaching of First Year Composition

2 units. Mentorship meetings arranged with instructor. Requisite: course 495C. Required of all teaching assistants who are assigned to English Composition 3 courses. Focus on composition pedagogy, writing course design, assessment of student writing, and specialized problems that may occur in teaching English Composition 3. S/U grading.  

Course schedule decided with TAs
Instructor: Tara Prescott-Johnson (tprescot@ucla.edu)


Writing in the Disciplines Emphasis

English Composition 495E: Teaching Preparation Seminar: Writing in the Disciplines

2 units. Seminar, three hours. Required of all teaching assistants for Writing II courses not exempt by appropriate departmental or program training and open to students seeking a Graduate Certificate in Writing Pedagogy. Training focused on composition pedagogy, assessment of student writing, guidance of revision process, and specialized writing problems that may occur in disciplinary contexts. Practical concerns of creating assignments, marking and grading essays, and conducting peer reviews and conferences. S/U grading.  

Wednesdays 4-6:50pm
Instructors: Maja Manojlovic (mmanojlo@ucla.edu) and TAC Jordan Hugh Sam

English Composition 495F: Supervised Teaching of Writing in the Disciplines

2 units. Mentorship meetings arranged with instructor. Required of all teaching assistants for Writing II courses not exempt by appropriate departmental or program training. Mentoring conferences and teaching observations, with focus on student-centered pedagogy, assessment of student writing, guidance of revision process, and specialized writing problems that may occur in disciplinary contexts. Practical concerns of creating assignments, marking and grading essays, and conducting peer reviews and conferences. S/U grading.  

Course schedule decided with TAs
Instructor: Bruce Stone (brucestone411@gmail.com)

English Composition M495I: Teaching Preparation Seminar: Writing for Engineers (Same as Engineering M495I)

4 units. Seminar, two hours. Required of all teaching assistants for Engineering writing courses not exempt by appropriate departmental or program training. Training and mentoring, with focus on composition pedagogy, assessment of student writing, guidance of revision process, and specialized writing problems that may occur in engineering writing contexts. Practical concerns of preparing students to write course assignments, marking and grading essays, and conducting peer reviews and conferences. S/U grading.

Fridays 10am-12:50pm
Instructor: Mia McIver (mmciver@ucla.edu)

English Composition 495O: Supervised Teaching of Clusters Seminar

2 units. Mentorship meetings arranged with instructor.  Prerequisite: course 495N. Required of all GE Clusters teaching assistants teaching their first Clusters seminar. Mentoring conferences and teaching observations, with focus on student-centered pedagogy, assessment of student writing, guidance of revision process, and specialized writing problems that may occur in disciplinary and Clusters contexts. Practical concerns of creating assignments, responding to and grading essays, and conducting peer reviews and conferences. S/U grading. 

Course schedule to be decided with Clusters TFs
Contact Peggy Davis (peggy@humnet.ucla.edu) for more information