City College of New York  ·  The City University of New York

Errors in Our Expectations Mina Shaughnessy & Basic Writing 50 Years Later

A national conference revisiting Shaughnessy’s foundational work and its lasting influence on writing instruction, language equity, and the politics of access in higher education.

Date
June 2027
Exact dates TBA
Location
City College of New York
New York, NY  ·  CUNY
Format
In-Person
City College of New York

Fifty Years After Errors and Expectations

In 1977, Mina Shaughnessy published Errors and Expectations, transforming how educators understood the writing of underprepared college students. Half a century later, we gather at the institution where she taught — City College of New York — to assess her legacy, contest her limitations, and ask what basic writing means today.

In an era of corequisite mandates, accelerated timelines, and shifting language ideologies, this conference brings together scholars, teachers, administrators, and students to reckon honestly with the past and imagine more just futures for writing instruction.

Key Areas of Inquiry

01

Shaughnessy’s Legacy & Critique

Reassessing Errors and Expectations fifty years on — its contributions, contradictions, and contested afterlives.

02

Corequisite Reform

Critical perspectives on CUNY’s corequisite mandate and accelerated models of writing instruction.

04

Language Justice & Multiliteracies

Centering translingual, multimodal, and community-based literacy practices.

05

Race, Equity & the Basic Writer

Centering the histories, identities, and intellectual lives of students labeled “basic.”

06

Program Histories & Reform

Case studies and assessments of writing program transformation at CUNY and beyond.

Organizing Committee

Conference Chair
Missy Watson
City College of New York  ·  CUNY
Conference Co-Chair
James Dunn
City College of New York  ·  CUNY