Those of us who work in writing centers mark our time. We schedule in 30minute, 40-minute, 45-minute, and hour increments, and we confer, collaborate, and work in those temporal spaces. That type of time represents the linear quality of how long a session runs, when a writing center pedagogy class begins and ends, the temporal arc of a semester–what the ancient Greeks called chronosUniversity Writing Cente
Writing centers are often perceived as places where student writing is “corrected” and “fixed”. Writ...
Every educator is approached to make a week by week timetable to impart to organization and guardian...
Traditionally, kairos has been seen as a “timely” concept, and so invention is said to emerge from t...
Those of us who work in writing centers mark our time. We schedule in 30minute, 40-minute, 45-minute...
As the writing consultants and Assistant Director have demonstrated, kairos is a core concept that w...
In my experience working with tutors and college student writers over the last nine years, I am fre...
This 2013 East Central Writing Centers Association (ECWCA) Conference presentation draws a compariso...
The Burkean parlor has been integrated into the lore of writing centers, showcasing how writing cent...
Consulting sessions in the writing center occur at a unique time during the writing process. General...
The combined thesisWORKS dance theatre productions provided me with the opportunity to explore my fu...
I learned this technique from Ken Badley while attending one of his scholarly writing workshops. Aft...
This article explores timing, kairos, in human interaction by analyzing nonverbal communication. The...
Thirty minutes a day is the mantra to build a successful writing practice. Yet, each institution has...
In Peripheral Visions of the Writing Center, Grutsch McKinney (2013) argues that writing centers are...
Narrating the Writing Center: Knowledge, Crisis, and Success in Two Writing Center Stories' is year-...
Writing centers are often perceived as places where student writing is “corrected” and “fixed”. Writ...
Every educator is approached to make a week by week timetable to impart to organization and guardian...
Traditionally, kairos has been seen as a “timely” concept, and so invention is said to emerge from t...
Those of us who work in writing centers mark our time. We schedule in 30minute, 40-minute, 45-minute...
As the writing consultants and Assistant Director have demonstrated, kairos is a core concept that w...
In my experience working with tutors and college student writers over the last nine years, I am fre...
This 2013 East Central Writing Centers Association (ECWCA) Conference presentation draws a compariso...
The Burkean parlor has been integrated into the lore of writing centers, showcasing how writing cent...
Consulting sessions in the writing center occur at a unique time during the writing process. General...
The combined thesisWORKS dance theatre productions provided me with the opportunity to explore my fu...
I learned this technique from Ken Badley while attending one of his scholarly writing workshops. Aft...
This article explores timing, kairos, in human interaction by analyzing nonverbal communication. The...
Thirty minutes a day is the mantra to build a successful writing practice. Yet, each institution has...
In Peripheral Visions of the Writing Center, Grutsch McKinney (2013) argues that writing centers are...
Narrating the Writing Center: Knowledge, Crisis, and Success in Two Writing Center Stories' is year-...
Writing centers are often perceived as places where student writing is “corrected” and “fixed”. Writ...
Every educator is approached to make a week by week timetable to impart to organization and guardian...
Traditionally, kairos has been seen as a “timely” concept, and so invention is said to emerge from t...