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Lee Ann Glowzenski

WAC/WID: History - 0 views

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    crowdsourcing materials related to writing in history courses
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Coining HOCs and LOCs - 0 views

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    a discussion of the history of the terms HOC and LOC see also: http://lyris.ttu.edu/read/messages?id=24472347
mickey130

"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

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

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    ABSTRACT: "At the 2014 IWCA/NCPTW Conference, founders of the National Writing Centers Association (now International Writing Centers Association) came together to reflect on the organization's beginnings, its strategies for institutionalization, and challenges that may still exist. A significant anniversary such as the 30th provides the opportunity for reflection. Additionally, a timeline of the organization's history is included, which provides important information for historical research.
mickey130

Archives, Composition Studies - 0 views

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    Archives ToC by issue, 1986-present
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    This link goes to an archive of volumes and history of Composition Studies, back to 1986.
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Building and Maintaining a Writing Center Archives - 0 views

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    a discussion on how to create a history/archive of a center see also: http://lyris.ttu.edu/read/messages?id=24479344
Lee Ann Glowzenski

History of Writing Centers - 0 views

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    discusses oldest continuously operating WCs in the United States
Lee Ann Glowzenski

IWCA Bibliography of Resources for Writing Center Professionals - 0 views

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    a list of resources on topics including: history; administration, program development, and professional concerns; graduate student administration; theory; practice; peer tutoring training and issues; online writing centers; and K-12 Writing Centers
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

Writing Lab Newsletter 2.7 (March 1978) - 1 views

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    the first "Great Moments in Writing Lab History"; a report on "Comp-Lab Project" of York College, "where reduced classroom hours are systematically coordinated with a flexible schedule of autotutorial work in a writing laboratory"; a report from a WC on offering student support beyond auto-instruction; a report on computer-assisted instruction; mailing list
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Two-Year College English Association Archive | TYCA history at your fingertips - 0 views

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    This purpose of this web site is to maintain an online archive of the proceedings of the Two-Year College Association of the National Council of Teachers of English (TYCA/NCTE). Contact TYCA Archivist Clint Gardner for more information.
Tom Halford

Featured Center 2.1 - 0 views

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    Name of center: Community Writing Center Institutional affiliation: Salt Lake Community College Location: Salt Lake City, Utah Web address: http://www.slcc.edu/wc/community/ Director: Tiffany Rousculp Year opened: 2001 History: The basic idea for the Community Writing Center emerged during a tennis match.
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Writing Centers' Founding Dates (Responses) - Google Sheets - 0 views

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    This spreadsheet presents the years that over 1,000 writing center were founded. It may be of interest to those doing historical research. You'll note that the spreadsheet lists about 3,000 centers in total, many of which don't have founding years listed. If you know of a founding date that's missing, please submit it here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1CAMEiTQaiAUCDG5s7ImJVtfbHpvuPtVvS0tjq7rmRA4/viewform. And if you'd like to see some data visualizations of these dates, visit https://suemendelsohn.wordpress.com/.
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Oldest Online Writing Centers - 0 views

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    discussing the oldest WCs that are 100% online
Lee Ann Glowzenski

WPA / CompPile Research Bibliographies - 0 views

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    An extensive list of bibliographies on topics related to writing program administration
Lee Ann Glowzenski

History of WCENTER - 1 views

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    a discussion of the creating of WCENTER see also: http://lyris.ttu.edu/read/messages?id=15915123 (this thread also notes creation of WLN)
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
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