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Lee Ann Glowzenski

Dominance in academic writing tutorials: gender, language proficiency, and the offering... - 0 views

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    ABSTRACT. This article investigates tutor dominance in academic writing tutorials within the framework of institutional discourse. Tutor gender and tutee gender and language proficiency, as well as the interaction of the three, are considered as exponents of interactant dominance. Pragmatic measures of tutor dominance selected are frequency of directives, directive type, and mitigation strategies. Analysis indicates that these features of tutors' speech remain relatively constant in interactions with male and female tutees or with native and nonnative speakers of English. These results suggest that institutional context outweighs gender and language proficiency in the definition of participant roles and the sanctioning of tutor dominance behaviors.
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.
Tom Halford

The Writing Space - 2 views

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    The Writing Space was developed by Elizabeth Busekrus. Missouri Baptist University Writing Coaches post prompts in the hopes of creating a conversation between students and the coaches. She has written an essay about this project in WLN Sept. Oct. 2014 titled "The Writing Space: A Forum for the Technological Age."
Lee Ann Glowzenski

WC administration: behavioral issues/policies - 0 views

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    a discussion of policies related to tutee behavior in the center see also: http://lyris.ttu.edu/read/messages?id=24551507
Lee Ann Glowzenski

What do you call the person who visits the writing center? - 0 views

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    a discussion
Paula Miller

▶ Purdue Writing Lab Tutor Training Video: The Intractable Tutee - YouTube - 0 views

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    Tutor training video from Purdue Writing Lab
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