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Beneath the concerns with tenured postsand faculty attention, the essential question formany is not how Expos faculty members feel aboutHarvard but how Harvard teaches its students towrite.
Within the undergraduate concentrations, manyprofessors say department courses fail to build onwhat is taught in Expos. The result is somethingakin to an academic free-for-all.
What, then, is the solution to theproblems teachers see in the Expos program? Andhow can the University live up to the promise thatthe ability to write comes with a Harvard diploma?
Wilkinson has a simple answer: Abolish thefour-year limit on teachers' jobs at Expos.
Ford also suggests a realistic pay scale inline with first-year professors for beginningteachers. Starting Expos teachers are paid $25,500a year.