The St Martin s Sourcebook for Writing Tutors

The St  Martin s Sourcebook for Writing Tutors
Author: Christina Murphy,Steve Sherwood
Publsiher: Bedford/St. Martin's
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-02-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0312661916

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Balancing material on classic tutoring methods with coverage of modern approaches, The St Martin's Sourcebook for Writing Tutors, Fourth Edition, is both a brief guide to tutoring and an anthology of perceptive essays. The Sourcebook explores contemporary developments in writing center theory and practice, including multimedia and multimodal contexts for tutoring, sophisticated approaches to working with students of varying cultural backgrounds, and extensive analyses of various models of the composition process. As a training manual or as a reference work, The St. Martin's Sourcebook for Writing Tutors offers invaluable support for today's writing center and classroom. Book jacket.

The St Martin s Sourcebook for Writing Tutors

The St  Martin s Sourcebook for Writing Tutors
Author: Christina Murphy,Steve Sherwood
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2018-01-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1319077935

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The Bedford Guide for Writing Tutors the St Martin s Sourcebook for Writing Tutors

The Bedford Guide for Writing Tutors   the St  Martin s Sourcebook for Writing Tutors
Author: Leigh Ryan,Christina Murphy,Steve Sherwood
Publsiher: Bedford/st Martins
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2009-12-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0312655975

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A Guide to Creating Student staffed Writing Centers Grades 6 12

A Guide to Creating Student staffed Writing Centers  Grades 6 12
Author: Richard Kent
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2006
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 082047889X

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Writing centers are places where writers work with each other in an effort to develop ideas, discover a thesis, overcome procrastination, create an outline, or revise a draft. Ultimately, writing centers help students become more effective writers. Visit any college or university in the United States and chances are there is a writing center available to students, staff, and community members. A Guide to Creating Student-Staffed Writing Centers, Grades 6-12 is a how-to and, ultimately, a why-to book for middle school and high school educators as well as for English/language arts teacher candidates and their methods instructors. Writing centers support students and their busy teachers while emphasizing and supporting writing across the curriculum.

Student Writing Tutors in Their Own Words

Student Writing Tutors in Their Own Words
Author: Max Orsini,Loren Kleinman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2022-06-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781000607109

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Student Writing Tutors in Their Own Words collects personal narratives from writing tutors around the world, providing tutors, faculty, and writing center professionals with a diverse and experience-based understanding of the writing support process. Filling a major gap in the research on writing center theory, first-year writing pedagogy, and higher education academic support resources, this book provides narrative evidence of students' own experiences with learning assistance discourse communities. It features a variety of voices that address how academic support resources such as writing centers have served as the nucleus for students' (i.e., both tutors and their clients) sense of community and self, ultimately providing a space for freedom of discourse and expression. It includes narratives from writing tutors supporting students in unconventional spaces such as prisons, tutors offering support in war-torn countries, and students in international centers facing challenges of distance learning, access, and language barriers. The essays in this collection reveal pedagogical takeaways and insights about both student and tutor collaborative experiences in writing center spaces. These essays are a valuable resource for student writing tutors and anyone involved with them, including composition instructors and scholars, writing center professionals, and any faculty or administrators involved with academic support programs.

Changing Spaces

Changing Spaces
Author: Arlene Archer,Rose Richards
Publsiher: AFRICAN SUN MeDIA
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2011-07-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781920338596

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Changing Spaces makes a forceful and credible case for the role of writing centres in engaging with students, staff and institutional structures in understanding issues of access from a social perspective ... This is a specialist book for those working in writing centres and for academics of all disciplines. It is based on research and provides an important set of theoretical arguments, developed through reflection on writing centre practices, about student writing and the work of the university. Professor Sioux McKenna Centre for Higher Education Research, Teaching and Learning, Rhodes University How do we select and train tutors? How do we work with faculty? How do we combat the image that we are remedial, a ?fix-it? shop? How do we prove our worth? How do we show that we improve retention? ... Changing Spaces demonstrates the flexibility of writing centers and the unique roles they play in South Africa. Writing centers everywhere represent institutional responses to the learning needs of their students, and they do so because writing centers adapt easily to different contexts and situations. They meet students where they are, as a group and individually. Professor Leigh Ryan Writing Center Director, University of Maryland, USA

The Writing Center Director s Resource Book

The Writing Center Director s Resource Book
Author: Christina Murphy,Byron Stay
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 569
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781135600402

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The Writing Center Director's Resource Book has been developed to serve as a guide to writing center professionals in carrying out their various roles, duties, and responsibilities. It is a resource for those whose jobs not only encompass a wide range of tasks but also require a broad knowledge of multiple issues. The volume provides information on the most significant areas of writing center work that writing center professionals--both new and seasoned--are likely to encounter. It is structured for use in diverse institutional settings, providing both current knowledge as well as case studies of specific settings that represent the types of challenges and possible outcomes writing center professionals may experience. This blend of theory with actual practice provides a multi-dimensional view of writing center work. In the end, this book serves not only as a resource but also as a guide to future directions for the writing center, which will continue to evolve in response to a myriad of new challenges that will lie ahead.

Mutuality Mystery and Mentorship in Higher Education

Mutuality  Mystery  and Mentorship in Higher Education
Author: Mary Jo Hinsdale
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2015-03-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789462099951

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This book is for higher education faculty and staff who wish to deepen their approach to mentoring all students, but it is especially concerned with “outsider” students – those who come from groups that were long excluded from higher education, and who have been marginalized and minoritized by society and academia. Mentoring is difficult work for an abundance of reasons, and – given higher education’s troubled history of exclusion, as well as a contemporary context fraught with social and power imbalances – it can be especially challenging when the mentorship takes place across dimensions of difference such as social class, race, ethnicity, sexuality, gender, or ability. Mutuality, Mystery, and Mentorship in Higher Education examines the seemingly spontaneous and serendipitous connection between mentor and protégé, and points to a new vision of mentorship based on a deep sense of reciprocity between the two. Hinsdale proposes that if more mentors take a responsive, decolonizing approach to their work across difference, then the promise of social and class mobility through education might be realized for more of our students and the tide might begin to turn toward an increasingly inclusive, intellectually open academy.