This study provides a new framework for thinking about the value of writing center work by illuminating how tutors define and negotiate their various and emergent identities as students and as professionals. We build on conversations about tutor identity to argue that tutors’ multiple roles affect the dynamics of the writing center as a whole. From interviews with graduate and undergraduate tutors about professionalization and the writing center, we reveal that the tutors’ level of resistance to or acceptance of writing center work impacts the extent to which they see themselves as burgeoning professionals within that space and, concomitantly, affects the sense of community in the writing center. At our site of study, undergraduate tutors w...
Based upon the sociocultural theories of Vygotsky, Bakhtin, Bourdieu, Holland et al. and the work of...
This phenomenological study explores how graduate students in an English department perceive their n...
As writing center scholars focus more attention on graduate writers, we suggest being attentive to ...
This study provides a new framework for thinking about the value of writing center work by illuminat...
Since their inception, writing centers at two-year colleges have had to be creative in their methods...
In high school writing centers that employ students as tutors, staff members can face challenges as ...
The current conversation surrounding peer writing tutor professional development frequently includes...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OFMelissa Kinsella, for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Rhetoric ...
Writing intensive courses, as one facet of Writing Across the Curriculum programs, aim to support un...
In her essay “When Basic Writers Come to College,” Patricia Bizzell explains that writers placed in...
When examining writing center pedagogy and teaching composition practices within the center, it is n...
This study presents empirical research to contribute to the ongoing debate between Writing Center (W...
As I considered how to open this essay, I was rereading Ryan and Zimmerelli’s Bedford Guide for Writ...
As the writing center director, I believe our professional tutors provide valuable expert perspectiv...
Insufficient attention has been directed to first year and first generation developmental writing st...
Based upon the sociocultural theories of Vygotsky, Bakhtin, Bourdieu, Holland et al. and the work of...
This phenomenological study explores how graduate students in an English department perceive their n...
As writing center scholars focus more attention on graduate writers, we suggest being attentive to ...
This study provides a new framework for thinking about the value of writing center work by illuminat...
Since their inception, writing centers at two-year colleges have had to be creative in their methods...
In high school writing centers that employ students as tutors, staff members can face challenges as ...
The current conversation surrounding peer writing tutor professional development frequently includes...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OFMelissa Kinsella, for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Rhetoric ...
Writing intensive courses, as one facet of Writing Across the Curriculum programs, aim to support un...
In her essay “When Basic Writers Come to College,” Patricia Bizzell explains that writers placed in...
When examining writing center pedagogy and teaching composition practices within the center, it is n...
This study presents empirical research to contribute to the ongoing debate between Writing Center (W...
As I considered how to open this essay, I was rereading Ryan and Zimmerelli’s Bedford Guide for Writ...
As the writing center director, I believe our professional tutors provide valuable expert perspectiv...
Insufficient attention has been directed to first year and first generation developmental writing st...
Based upon the sociocultural theories of Vygotsky, Bakhtin, Bourdieu, Holland et al. and the work of...
This phenomenological study explores how graduate students in an English department perceive their n...
As writing center scholars focus more attention on graduate writers, we suggest being attentive to ...