Strategies for Writing Center Research
Title | Strategies for Writing Center Research PDF eBook |
Author | Jackie Grutsch McKinney |
Publisher | Parlor Press LLC |
Pages | 182 |
Release | 2015-09-15 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1602357226 |
Strategies for Writing Center Research is a how-to guide for conducting writing center research introducing newcomers to the field to the methods for data collection, analysis, and reporting appropriate for writing center studies.
Theories and Methods of Writing Center Studies
Title | Theories and Methods of Writing Center Studies PDF eBook |
Author | Jo Mackiewicz |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 512 |
Release | 2019-11-01 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0429581866 |
This collection helps students and researchers understand the foundations of writing center studies in order to make sound decisions about the types of methods and theoretical lenses that will help them formulate and answer their research questions. In the collection, accomplished writing center researchers discuss the theories and methods that have enabled their work, providing readers with a useful and accessible guide to developing research projects that interest them and make a positive contribution. It introduces an array of theories, including genre theory, second-language acquisition theory, transfer theory, and disability theory, and guides novice and experienced researchers through the finer points of methods such as ethnography, corpus analysis, and mixed-methods research. Ideal for courses on writing center studies and pedagogy, it is essential reading for researchers and administrators in writing centers and writing across the curriculum or writing in the disciplines programs.
Writing Center Research
Title | Writing Center Research PDF eBook |
Author | Paula Gillespie |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 2001-12-01 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 113566305X |
There are writing centers at almost every college and university in the United States, and there is an emerging body of professional discourse, research, and writing about them. The goal of this book is to open, formalize, and further the dialogue about research in and about writing centers. The original essays in this volume, all written by writing center researchers, directly address current concerns in several ways: they encourage studies, data collection, and publication by offering detailed, reflective accounts of research; they encourage a diversity of approaches by demonstrating a range of methodologies (e.g., ethnography, longitudinal case study; rhetorical analysis, teacher research) available to both veteran and novice writing center professionals; they advance an ongoing conversation about writing center research by explicitly addressing epistemological and ethical issues. The book aims to encourage and guide other researchers, while at the same time offering new knowledge that has resulted from the studies it analyzes.
Researching the Writing Center
Title | Researching the Writing Center PDF eBook |
Author | Rebecca Day Babcock |
Publisher | Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 2018-02 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9781433135224 |
Revised edition of: Researching the writing center, 2012.
Writing Center Talk over Time
Title | Writing Center Talk over Time PDF eBook |
Author | Jo Mackiewicz |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 269 |
Release | 2018-06-27 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0429890141 |
In the last 15 to 20 years, writing centers have placed greater importance on tutor training, focusing on teaching tutors best practices in fostering student writers’ engagement and writing skills. Writing Center Talk over Time explores the importance of writing center talk and demonstrates the efficacy of tutor training. The book uses corpus-driven analysis and discourse analysis to examine the changes in writing center talk over time to provide a baseline understanding of the very heart of writing center work: the talk that unfolds between tutors and student writers. It is this talk that, at its best, motivates student writers to continue to improve their writing and scaffolds their learning and that makes tutors proud of the service that they provide. The methods and analysis of this study are intended to inform other researchers so that they may conduct further research into the efficacy of writing center talk.
Building Writing Center Assessments That Matter
Title | Building Writing Center Assessments That Matter PDF eBook |
Author | Ellen Schendel |
Publisher | University Press of Colorado |
Pages | 213 |
Release | 2012-10-16 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1457184478 |
No less than other divisions of the college or university, contemporary writing centers find themselves within a galaxy of competing questions and demands that relate to assessment—questions and demands that usually embed priorities from outside the purview of the writing center itself. Writing centers are used to certain kinds of assessment, both quantitative and qualitative, but are often unprepared to address larger institutional or societal issues. In Building Writing Center Assessments that Matter, Schendel and Macauley start from the kinds of assessment strengths already in place in writing centers, and they build a framework that can help writing centers satisfy local needs and put them in useful dialogue with the larger needs of their institutions, while staying rooted in writing assessment theory. The authors begin from the position that tutoring writers is already an assessment activity, and that good assessment practice (rooted in the work of Adler-Kassner, O'Neill, Moore, and Huot) already reflects the values of writing center theory and practice. They offer examples of assessments developed in local contexts, and of how assessment data built within those contexts can powerfully inform decisions and shape the futures of local writing centers. With additional contributions by Neal Lerner, Brian Huot and Nicole Caswell, and with a strong commitment to honoring on-site local needs, the volume does not advocate a one-size-fits-all answer. But, like the modeling often used in a writing consultation, examples here illustrate how important assessment principles have been applied in a range of local contexts. Ultimately, Building Writing Assessments that Matter describes a theory stance toward assessment for writing centers that honors the uniqueness of the writing center context, and examples of assessment in action that are concrete, manageable, portable, and adaptable.
Creative Approaches to Writing Center Work
Title | Creative Approaches to Writing Center Work PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin Dvorak |
Publisher | Hampton Press (NJ) |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Education |
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From the Back Cover: Creative Approaches to Writing Center Work is the first book-length attempt to address the role creativity plays in writing centers. Beginning with the premise that creativity has the potential to make work and learning environments more productive-and possibly more dangerous-the ideas in this collection will complicate visions of what writing centers can and should be. Striking a balance between theory and practice, readers will learn about creative tutor training and staff meeting activities, how to use toys to tutor and how to tutor creative writers, and, finally, how to implement creative outreach programs such as Stanford's poetry slams and fiction readings, Sonoma State's writing playshops, Iowa's invitations and Voices, and Lansing Community College's Portfolio Pandemonium Midnight Madness. Those who are in search of ways to infuse their centers with creativity and fun will find Creative Approaches to Writing Center Work to be an invaluable, inspirational resource.