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Inman, James A. – Writing Center Journal, 2000
Suggests that all stakeholders should share a focus on "innovations," referring here simultaneously to technologies and their social, cultural, political, and historical contexts. Introduces a new perspective through which writing center professionals can approach collaborative relationships with other stakeholders in the move towards…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Innovation, Program Development, Teacher Collaboration
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Wolcott, Willa – Writing Center Journal, 1987
Delineates necessary steps for planning effective writing center workshops, namely: (1) identify topics or target populations, (2) establish goals and measurement techniques, (3) initiate contact with faculty or administration in related content areas, (4) determine workshop format and develop comprehensive materials for student use, (5) train…
Descriptors: Needs Assessment, Planning, Program Development, Skill Development
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Lerner, Neal – Writing Center Journal, 2000
Presents a statement of "professional concerns," to echo Jeanne Simpson's exploration of beginning a writing center. Presents the story of the author's first year as one way of reading the factors that both constrain and enable educators to reach levels of professional status that ensure security and stability, both for educators personally and…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Higher Education, Professional Development, Program Development
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Wingate, Molly – Writing Center Journal, 2001
Propose that educators use statistics to show that writing centers help to create a climate where struggling students succeed and successful students excel. Considers how to add "academic culture," something less concrete, to the bottom line. Challenges readers to think about how their writing centers enhance and advance a culture of academic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Environment, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement
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Young, Beth Rapp; Dziuban, Emily – Writing Center Journal, 2000
Addresses two kinds of writers: (1) writers who seem to want approval more than feedback; and (2) writers who refuse to do all but the bare minimum. Presents several strategies to address these writers and notes that these strategies can help educators critically examine their beliefs about what a Writing Center should accomplish. (SC)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Improvement, Motivation, Program Development