T. Kenny Fountain

Assistant Professor of English, Case Western Reserve University

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Teaching

Graduate Instructor                                                                                          (Aug. 2004 - Present)
Department of Writing Studies, The University of Minnesota--Twin Cites, Saint Paul, MN.

  • 1101W: Writing to Inform, Convince, and Persuade (Fall 2005)     Assignments

  • 1152W: Writing on Issues of Science and Technology (Spring 2007)      Assignments
  • 1381W: Rhetorical Fictions and 20th Century Conflicts (Spring 2006)

  • 3108W: Gender & Ethnicity and the Rhetoric of Science and Technology (Spring 2006)    Lectures

  • 3266: Group Processes, Team Building, and Leadership (Summer 2006)     Assignments

  • 3562W: Technical and Professional Communication (Fall 2004 & 2006)     Assignments

Co-Instructor for the following courses:

  • CE 4102W: Civil Engineering Capstone Design (Spring 2006, Fall 2006, & Spring 2007)
  • PUBH 7200: Communication Skills for Public Health Professionals (June 2005, 2006, & 2007)


English Lecturer

                                                                                                (Aug. 2002-July 2004)
English Department, Yeshiva College, New York, NY.

  • 1101: Composition and Rhetoric (Fall 2002)
  • 1324: Business Writing (Spring 2003)
  • 1407: Expository Writing (Fall 2003)     Assignments
  • 2612: Survey of American Literature II (Summer 2004)


First-Year English Instructor 

 

                                                                       (Aug. 1998-June 2002)
Bilkent University. Ankara, Turkey

  • 101: Memory, Conflict, Identity
    (content-based composition course on identity, trauma, & the science of memory)
  • 102: “Civilization” and “Barbarism”
    (content-based composition course on xenophobia and WWII)
  • 115: Reading Skills and Vocabulary Building
  • 118: Advanced Grammar (discourse level grammar course)
  • 403: Business Communication
  • 490: Gender & the American Horror Film     Assignments


Co-Instructor for the following courses:

  • HUM 111/112: Cultures, Civilizations, and Ideas I & II     Assignments
  • AMER 195/196: Introduction to American Studies I & II
  • AMER 207/208: American Texts and Contexts I & II


Graduate Teaching Assistant                                                                              (Aug. 1996-May 1998)
English Department. The University of Memphis. Memphis, TN.

  • 1102:  English Composition and Analysis
  • 1101:  English Composition