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Lee Ann Glowzenski

The WAC Bibliography - 0 views

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    Links to all of the WAC Bibliographies on the following topics: Writing in the Disciplines Writing to Learn Program Design Faculty Concerns WAC in Two-Year Colleges WAC in the Schools WAC in the Disciplines WAC Assessment Pedagogy Writing Processes Writing Conventions Genre Research WAC and Writing Centers/Learning Centers Writing Fellows Programs WAC and Second-Language Writing Service and Experiential Learning Literacy Community Inquiry Technology Discourse Analysis Graduate Students
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Attracting Students from Non-Humanities Discipline - 1 views

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    a discussion on how to encourage students from various disciplines to visit the writing center
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Presenting on Writing Strategies for First-Year Writers - 0 views

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    discussing orientation-type presentations to groups of first-year writers from all disciplines
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Baruch College Writing Center - Writing Guides - 0 views

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    Baruch College's Writing Center has curated collections of handouts on various topics (writing process, analysis and argument, structure and organization, grammar, etc.). A large collection of handouts drawn from many colleges and universities.
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Writing In Your Major - Fred Meijer Center for Writing & Michigan Authors - Grand Valle... - 0 views

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    handouts on writing in various disciplines
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Handouts - The UNC - Chapel Hill Writing Center - 0 views

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    handouts on writing, citation, style, LOCs, contexts and disciplines
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Writing across cultures: Contrastive rhetoric and a writing center study of one student... - 1 views

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    "As student populations in colleges and universities continue to diversify, composition programs do not always meet students' varying needs. English as a Second Language (ESL) students appear to fail mainstream writing courses at higher rates than their traditional counterparts, yet mainstreaming continues to be mandated, often due to budgetary constraints. Many programs offer multicultural writing courses, but these, too, are often ineffective for many students. Meanwhile, as Paul Kei Matsuda shows, there is a decided split between the disciplines of composition and ESL. Since ESL scholars have a much stronger history of working with diverse student populations than composition scholars do, this study aims to look to ESL scholarship, specifically to contrastive rhetoric, to explore more effective methods of teaching writing to students with varying needs. This case study takes an in-depth look at one student's journey writing across cultures. Ming, a Chinese immigrant who has been in the United States for approximately ten years, is a junior at the University of Rhode Island who struggles with writing. Over the course of one semester, three of her projects were studied in depth. Data include transcripts of audiotaped tutorial sessions in the URI Writing Center, Ming's assignments and papers, and the researcher's notes from interviews with Ming following the tutorial sessions. ^ The new contrastive rhetoric (Connor, Kaplan, Purves) insists that external factors such as culture, education, and media influence the rhetorical patterns writers use. Through a lens of contrastive rhetoric, it becomes clear that most of Ming's difficulties when writing stem from a lack of familiarity with the conventions of U.S. academic discourse or of what her reader expects from her text. The source of much of this is cultural. While Ming's experiences are not generalizable, an in-depth look at her experiences foregrounds some of the issues that contrastive rhetoric addresses, making th
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Husky Connections - Check out the Writing Center! - YouTube - 0 views

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    Using the university's television station, members of Bloomsburg University spotlight the Writing Center by interviewing a professor about the center's location, services, and function for students of all disciplines.
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Journal of Writing Research - JoWR - 1 views

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    "The Journal of Writing Research (JoWR) is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes high quality theoretical, empirical, and review papers covering the broad spectrum of writing research. The mandate of the Journal of Writing Research is: to publish excellent and innovative writing research drawn from a range of academic disciplines (e.g. psychology, linguistics, pedagogy, design studies, communication studies, information and communication technology, learning and teaching) to stimulate interdisciplinary writing research to be fully international to apply high academic standards, including double blind peer review to share knowledge through open access "
mickey130

Student Resources | Writing Center | Cedarville University, a Christian College - 2 views

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    Cedarville's writing center offers tutoring guides to papers in specific disciplines: lab reports in engineering, legal briefs, literary analysis, marketing, criminal justice, and many other fields.
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Monash University Language and Learning Online - 0 views

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    A large collection of handouts from Monash University. Topics range from general writing guides to style guides for writing across the disciplines
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Using English for Academic Purposes: Vocabulary in EAP - 0 views

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    A guide for developing and using general and discipline-specific academic vocabularies.
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Specialized Training for Tutors - 0 views

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    a discussion of training tutors to work across the disciplines (business, science)
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Writing in the STEM Disciplines - 1 views

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    "In addition to publications in journals and books, the WAC Clearinghouse provides access to two resources focused on writing in science, technologogy, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The STEM Bibliography The Writing-to-Learn in STEM Bibliographic Database"
mickey130

Commenting Across the Disciplines: Partnering with Writing Centers to Train Faculty to ... - 1 views

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    Faculty and writing center tutors bring expertise to writing as practice and pro-cess. Yet at many institutions, the two groups work in relative isolation, missing opportunities to learn from each other. In this article, I describe a faculty de-velopment initiative in a multidisciplinary writing program that brings together new faculty and experienced undergraduate tutors to workshop instructors' com-ments on first-year writing. The purpose of these workshops is to assist faculty in crafting inquiry-driven written responses that pave the way for collaborative faculty-student conferences. By bringing together scholarly conversations on tu-tor expertise and the role of faculty comments in student learning, I argue for the value of extending partnerships between writing centers and programs. Such ac-counts are important to the field for challenging what Grutsch McKinney (2013) calls the "writing center grand narrative," which limits the scope of writing center work by imagining centers primarily as "comfortable, iconoclastic places where all students go to get one-to-one tutoring on their writing" to the exclusion of lived realities (p. 3). In this case, I describe a writing center where tutors bring their expertise outside the center and into the faculty office, consulting in small groups with faculty with the aim of enriching the quality of instructor feedback in first-year seminars.
Tom Halford

Existensialism in the Writing Center: The Path to Individuality - 2 views

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    Joseph Hill University of California Davis From Praxis: "Being a philosophy minor and English major, I constantly look at interactions that take place between the different disciplines and ways in which life can be approached from a philosophical standpoint. Existentialism is a philosophy that piqued my interest with its reliance on the precedence of the individual and the consequentiality of man's choices."
Ros Woodhouse

Resources for Graduate Students - Center for Excellence in Writing - 2 views

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    Includes resources on: Writing groups Writing literature reviews Presenting research The job search Discipline-specific resources
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