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Gilewicz, Magdalena; Thonus, Terese – 2000
One advantage of writing center tutorial groups over individual tutoring is that in groups students have the opportunity to become readers of others' writing and to provide feedback to their peers. In such groups, it is assumed that the tutor as facilitator serves as an interactional and linguistic model for students. To test this hypothesis, over…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Group Instruction, Higher Education, Language Usage
Martin, Frances – 1981
Intended as an overview for English department faculty with no direct experience in teaching freshman composition, this report contains a general account of the origin, basic features, and current direction of using tutorial methods in freshman composition classes. The five sections of the report provide the following information: (1) the history…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Conferences, Evaluation, Higher Education


