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Tom Halford

From the Editors - 0 views

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    From Praxis: "Welcome to Praxis: A Writing Center Journal. We are a new publication devoted to the interests of writing consultants: labor issues, writing center news, training, consultant initiatives, and scholarship. Because this is a publication whose first issue's theme is "Who We Are," introductions are in order."
mickey130

Yusof - A Different Perspective on Plagiarism - 1 views

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    An overview of plagiarism, published in The Internet TESL Journal, 2009, written primarily for people who teach English Language Learners
mickey130

High School & Middle School Writing Centers - 1 views

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    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
Lee Ann Glowzenski

"Summary of Different Resources of Writing Center Research" - Shampa Biswas - 0 views

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    An annotated bibliography covering relatively recent books and journal articles; topics include philosophy, theory/practice, pedagogy, evaluation, assessment, and graduate writing support
mickey130

the WAC Clearinghouse - 0 views

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    The WAC Clearinghouse, in partnership with the International Network of Writing Across the Curriculum Programs, publishes open-access journals, books, and other resources for teachers who use writing in their courses.
mickey130

"I Don't Understand What You're Saying!": Lessons from Three ESL Writing Tutorials | Kim | Journal of Response to Writing - 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.
mickey130

WritingLabNewsletter (@WLNewsletter) | Twitter - 0 views

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    Twitter page for the Writing Lab Newsletter (changing, in Sept. 2015, to WLN: A Journal of Writing Center Scholarship). This page posts tweets relevant to writing centers, such as announcements, calls for conference proposals, and news of writing centers. It also follows dozens of other writing center Twitter accounts.
mickey130

SWCA: Southeastern Writing Centers Association - 0 views

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    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.
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 Respond Effectively to Student Writing | Scott | Journal of Response to Writing - 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.
Lee Ann Glowzenski

"Help seeking, self-efficacy, and writing performance among college students" - 1 views

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    From Neal Lerner's July 2011 message to WCenter: Folks, the latest issue (July 2011) of the Journal of Writing Research includes a very impressive study by James Williams and Seiji Takaku of the relationship between college students' self-efficacy, help-seeking behaviors, writing center visits, and writing performance. Here's a link to a pdf of the study: http://www.jowr.org/articles/vol3_1/JoWR_2011_vol3_nr1_Williams_Takaku.pdf Here's a snippet to take to your dean: "The analysis showed that those students who frequently obtained writing center tutoring received higher grades in composition than those who did not, regardless of their ESL or native-English-speaker status. The frequency of writing center tutoring seemed to be especially valuable for the ESL students, who outperform their domestic cohorts, receiving significantly higher grades in composition."
mickey130

http://www.ncte.org/library/NCTEFiles/Resources/Journals/CCC/0661-sep2014/CCC0661FORUM.pdf - 3 views

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    Article in NCTE's Forum by Nicole Caswell, Jackie Grutsch McKinney, and Rebecca Jackson, "A Glimpse into the Working Lives of New Writing Center Directors." pp. A3-7. This issue of Forum focuses on "Issues about Part-Time and Contingent Faculty." Vol. 18.1 (Fall 2014). Access on the NCTE site is limited to NCTE members, but readers may have access through institutional libraries with databases of online publications. Article focuses on who does the work of directing and what work do new directors perform.
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Jennifer L. Haden - Avoid the Awkward Silence: Tips for Creating Conversation and Getting Students Involved in Tutoring Sessions - 2 views

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    Jennifer L. Haden's "Avoid the Awkward Silence: Tips for Creating Conversation and Getting Students Involved in Tutoring Sessions" was published in the Fall 2014 issue of the student journal Tutors.
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Literature Reviews - 0 views

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    a handout that defines and explains effective literature reviews
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

Rihn & Sloan 10.2 - "'Rainbows in the past were gay': LGBTQIA in the Writing Center" Praxis: A Writing Center Journal - 0 views

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    Includes: APPENDIX: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LGBTQIA/WRITING CENTER SCHOLARSHIP "
Lee Ann Glowzenski

General Resources for Beginning Writing Centers - 0 views

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    crowdsourcing a list of must-have books/journals/handbooks for a new writing center see also: http://lyris.ttu.edu/read/messages?id=20273332
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Writing Lab Newsletter 4.3 (November 1979) - 0 views

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    "Publicity and Success"; book and journal announcements; mailing list
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