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"The International Writing Centers Association at 30: Community, Advocacy, and Professi... - 0 views

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    Talk presented at the 2014 IWCA conference, a history of IWCA, by Joyce Kinkead, Muriel Harris, Jeanne Simpson, Pamela Farrell Childers, Lady Falls Brown, and Jeanette Harris
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Developing a Speaking Center - 0 views

mickey130

"I Don't Understand What You're Saying!": Lessons from Three ESL Writing Tutorials | Ki... - 0 views

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    This article presents three case studies that closely examine various types of inter-actions taking place in writing center tutorials involving newly arrived pre-ma-triculated ESL writers. By learning what strategies tutors commonly use and how successfully the ESL writers negotiate their goals for the visit and the form and meaning of their text through this sample, this study aims to help identify what characterizes successful tutorials and what unique challenges English language learners might face when interacting with tutors. Results from these case studies show that it is not how many corrections tutors make or suggest for the students' papers, but how much the tutors engage their tutees in a meaningful dialogue that brings satisfaction to the ESL students. Findings also suggest that deliber-ate efforts should be made to equip ESL writers with necessary metalanguage to communicate their goals for their visit.
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Oral Communication in the Writing Center - 0 views

Lee Ann Glowzenski

Writing Center Rhetoric - 0 views

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    a lengthy discussion of the language directors use when discussing writing center offerings and needs with various populations (administration, students, faculty)
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Designing and Revising PowerPoint Presentations - 1 views

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    a PowerPoint guide tailored to student needs from Carnegie Mellon's Global Communication Center
Tom Halford

WRITING CENTER AS CONTACT ZONE: RESOURCES FOR MEDIATION - 0 views

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    Jessica MurrayFlorida Atlantic University From Praxis: "When ESL writers write, they are attempting to be heard in an academic community. One of the academy's shortcomings is its disinclination to hear from writers who struggle with academic discourse. In a contact zone, such as a university that includes accomplished and novice academics, communication becomes a casualty (particularly with novices whose first language is not English)."
Lee Ann Glowzenski

The UW Bothell Writing and Communication Center | helping students become stronger, mor... - 0 views

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    blog
Lee Ann Glowzenski

MCTC Writing Center Training Video - YouTube - 0 views

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    This video, produced by Mountwest Community and Technical College, demonstrates a typical tutoring session, including the greeting, the assessment of the student's needs, the creation of an agenda, the evaluation of the writing, the confirmation of the student's ideas, and the creation of a plan of action.
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Thesis Statements and Topic Sentences - 0 views

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    a handout from Carnegie Mellon's Global Communication Center that discusses thesis statement and topic sentence construction
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Basic or Developmental Writers - 0 views

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    resources related to working with developmental writers in the writing center see also: http://lyris.ttu.edu/read/messages?id=20149331
Lee Ann Glowzenski

"Summary of Different Resources of Writing Center Research" - Shampa Biswas - 0 views

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    An annotated bibliography covering relatively recent books and journal articles; topics include philosophy, theory/practice, pedagogy, evaluation, assessment, and graduate writing support
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Running a Writing Center at a Two-Year College - 0 views

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    an in-depth discussion of questions specific to two-year and technical colleges
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