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Lee Ann Glowzenski

Writing Lab Newsletter 3.6 (February 1979) - 0 views

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    "Evaluation/Accountability for the Writing Lab" (on assessment, usage data, student grades, faculty response); "Do We Need Materials for ESL and Engineering Students?" (self-instruction materials); "A Note on Lab Layout" (space design); mailing list
mickey130

WritingLabNewsletter (@WLNewsletter) | Twitter - 0 views

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    Twitter page for the Writing Lab Newsletter (changing, in Sept. 2015, to WLN: A Journal of Writing Center Scholarship). This page posts tweets relevant to writing centers, such as announcements, calls for conference proposals, and news of writing centers. It also follows dozens of other writing center Twitter accounts.
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Negotiating Linguistic Certainty for ESL Writers at the Writing Center - 0 views

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    From ABSTRACT: "For teaching practices in the Writing Center, the findings raise questions about how writing center pedagogy can empower L2 writers on their language control when the writing consultants have the ultimate control in language and the L2 learners have the inherent uncertainty. While writing center work draws on the advantages of collaborative dialogues and effects better language control for ESL writers based on a sociocultural learning perspective, writing center pedagogy needs to continue reconsidering the needs and beliefs of ESL writers (Blau & Hall, 2002; Powers, 1993). The language issue in ESL writing is not a lower order concern in the writing, but more likely a primary concern for the writer. As also found in this study, when the broader contextual factors such as the focus of writing and writers' beliefs are taken into account, language knowledge and control are not just about linguistic correctness to ESL writer development. In striving to create better writers but not just better writing for any writers, it is crucial for writing centers to continue rethinking their staff training on the topic of language issues with their diverse multilingual clientele who speaks English as a second language."
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Writing Lab Newsletter 2.4 (December 1977) - 1 views

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    a handout on organization; extending writing lab offerings beyond the English Department; training tutors to create handouts; an account of a center's founding; mailing list
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Tutor Accountability - 0 views

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    a discussion of sign-in sheets, KRONOS, and other means of tracking tutors clocking in and out of shifts
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Documenting Sessions - How important is it? - 1 views

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    discussing the methods and purposes of session documentation
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