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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.
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Reflective Practices - 1 views

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    crowdsourcing how directors encourage tutors to reflect on their work continues here: http://lyris.ttu.edu/read/messages?id=24431401 continues here: http://lyris.ttu.edu/read/messages?id=24431439
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Reflective Practice - 1 views

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    how do you encourage students to "reflect on their own tutoring/consulting practices"?
mickey130

Journal of Response to Writing - 2 views

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    The Journal of Response to Writing is an international, peer-reviewed journal for writing theorists, researchers, and practitioners of Second and Foreign Language Instruction, Applied Linguistics, and Composition to make quality contributions to the study of response to writing.  While we value traditional forms of response, including marginal notes, face-to-face interactions, electronic feedback, self-reflection, and peer review, we also value and encourage the research of alternative response methods, purposes, and practices. The journal is open-access This journal responds to a growing need and interest for additional scholarly venues to publish articles about writing theory and response practices that allow for a cross-disciplinary discussion of response to writing. The focus on response is intentional since nearly all forms of writing benefit from response, and responding to writing is perhaps the most time-consuming responsibility of a writing teacher. Therefore, understanding the theory and best pedagogical practices for response can benefit the writer while maximizing a responder's effectiveness and efficiency. This journal is meant to fill these needs by crossing disciplinary divides and providing an additional publication venue for writing theory and response practice.
Ros Woodhouse

Revisiting the management of student plagiarism in the light of ideas outlined in 2005 ... - 0 views

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    Jude Carroll reflects on her 2005 recommendations on managing student plagiarism and on lessons learned since then.
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    Key issues: Focus on learning Make procedures user-friendly Criteria for decisions about plagiarism
Lee Ann Glowzenski

The Revision Project | Students Talk About Revision - 1 views

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    This resource was created by undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty at the University of Michigan's Sweetland Center for Writing. Using video of undergraduates reflecting on their writing and revision process, this resource helps writers to explore more effective revision. Some resources for faculty are also provided.
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Tutor Training Via Observation - 2 views

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    discussion of training for peer tutors that involves observing and writing reflections on sessions
Tom Halford

The View from the Other Side: From Consultant to Director - Julie Garbus, University of... - 1 views

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    From Praxis: "University of Northern Colorado Writing Center Director Julie Garbus reflects on her transition from consultant to professor and administrator. My experience at the Undergraduate Writing Center (UWC) at the University of Texas at Austin definitely got me my job, a tenure-track position as assistant professor of English and director of the Writing Center at the University of Northern Colorado (UNC)."
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Write Online: Academic Writing Guide - 1 views

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    The Writing Centres of the University of Waterloo, the University of Guelph, and Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario, Canada, collaborated on the production of this online and publicly-available writing resource, www.WriteOnline.ca. Taking a WID approach, the website introduces students to writing three assignment genres -- a lab report, a case study report, and a reflective essay -- through descriptive text, models, and interactive activities.
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