The SWCA website offers information about SWCA's mission statement, conferences, institutional members, calendar of events, board, past conferences, president's blog, awards, scholarships, journal, wc resources, news, jobs, cfp's, and elections.
Chloe Diepenbrock's :Introducing Susie: How to create a virtual Writing Center tutor," discusses virtual tutoring. Susie is the virtual tutor on the website for the Writing Center at the University of Houston-Clear Lake.
University of Maryland Writing Center's website has a page on Cultural and Linguistic Awareness. Individual pages on Amharic, Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, Russian, and Spanish.
"For students, personal statements and application essays are among the most difficult and most important documents they will ever write. They are difficult because they require both introspection and polish, and important because the writer may literally be competing for tens of thousands of dollars in a huge field of outstanding candidates. A writing tutor who has provided guidance on more than a thousand graduate applications, Joe Schall advises you on how to be competitive but not cocky, informed but not formulaic, openly creative yet professional. As you consider ways to write your way into your future, count on this website to help you grow and thrive in the process."
Resource page for high school writing centers, with a short description of what a h.s. writing center is, why a student-staffed center can work, and links to some high school writing center websites.
Collection of resources for middle and high school writing centers, including books and articles to read, journals, online resources, and websites for secondary school writing centers
"The UW-Madison Writing Center launched Another Word in the fall of 2009 to give the writing center community a space to talk (write) about writing. All posts are written by members of our Writing Center staff, by alumni of our Writing Center, or by invited friends from writing centers around the world."
All posts are written by members of our Writing Center staff, by alumni of our Writing Center, or by invited friends from writing centers around the world.
Another Word is copyrighted by the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System, and does not accept advertising.
You can learn more about our writing center on our website."