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Bradley Hughes – Writing Center Journal, 2023
This article is adapted from a keynote address at the July 2022 European Writing Centers Association (EWCA) conference, sponsored by the University of Graz in Austria, whose theme focused on writing centers as spaces of empowerment. Designed for peer tutors as well as writing center faculty, this talk first celebrates some examples of writing…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition), Laboratories, Expertise
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Hughes, Bradley; Gillespie, Paula; Kail, Harvey – Writing Center Journal, 2010
Through the Peer Writing Tutor Alumni Research Project (PWTARP), the authors have set out to explore and document what peer tutors take with them from their training and experience. The Peer Writing Tutor Alumni Research Project has made it possible for the authors to sample and analyze more systematically the reflections of 126 former tutors from…
Descriptors: General Education, Research Projects, Alumni, Tutors
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Cooper, Marilyn M. – Writing Center Journal, 1994
Argues that writing centers have the essential function of critiquing institutions and creating knowledge about writing. Explains how this function has clear implications for what tutors should know and how they should be trained. Enlists Antonio Gramsci's theory of culture to analyze traditional composition teaching and research. (HB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cooperative Learning, English Instruction, Higher Education
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Lyons, Greg – Writing Center Journal, 1992
Asserts that the most ambitious goal of writing centers is to validate cultural differences while helping students who feel alienated to develop a critical consciousness toward their own place in the university and the wider mainstream culture. Argues that tutors must make special efforts to help students formulate arguments when they question…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Higher Education
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DiPardo, Anne – Writing Center Journal, 1992
Examines the divided subjectivities of a Navajo student and her African-American writing tutor. (PRA)
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Cultural Influences, Higher Education, Minority Groups
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Welch, Nancy – Writing Center Journal, 1993
Argues that any writer writes with and against a cacophony of competing voices, thus collaborating with the Otherness of their own words. Studies one student's attempt to write on an issue about which she held multiple views. Considers how the writing center might aid in providing critical distance within such a model. (HB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Collaborative Writing, Cooperative Learning, English Instruction
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Young, Art – Writing Center Journal, 1992
Presents a short history of collaboration as a pedagogical technique in composition. Concludes with some assumptions about collaboration that might be useful to those in writing centers as they theorize, teach, confer, tutor, conduct faculty workshops, and reflect on their educational and political purposes for teaching writing. (PRA)
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Cooperative Learning, Higher Education, Rhetorical Theory
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Bishop, Wendy – Writing Center Journal, 1993
Discusses the role of talk in the writing center and the general value of conversation for writers at all levels. Considers how writing center talk raises questions about writing and institutions. Shows how such a concept of talk connects to classroom teaching. (HB)
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Cooperative Learning, English Instruction, Higher Education
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McDonald, James C. – Writing Center Journal, 1994
Discusses the problems presented to writing center tutors by traditional research paper assignments. Recounts typical definitions of student research papers according to current-traditional rhetoric. Advocates writing centers helping students transform research papers into meaning-making activities in which students construct knowledge. (HB)
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, English Instruction, Higher Education, Research Papers (Students)