This article reflects on the author’s transition from communication center tutor to writing studies teacher. In particular, it discusses the author’s failure to apply an essential tutoring best practice–avoiding the scattershot approach–to teaching, and its consequential disaster. By examining this practice in transition (and in non-transition), this article makes the argument that being mindful of transferring tutoring best practices into the world of teaching supports student learning and teacher sanity
In this paper the author delves into the hesitations a new writing tutor may feel by examining his o...
One of the greatest joys for teachers is to be able to inspire a love of teaching in their own stude...
This column examines how the peer tutoring setting allows for both students and tutors to relinquish...
Tutoring lends valuable insight on how to navigate one-to-one meetings with students on improving th...
Tutoring as a verb implies the requirement to educate; however, the role of the tutor as an educator...
Graduate instructors often dive into teaching without extensive preparation or a teaching certificat...
"I don’t think that we even need this class. Tutoring is really intuitive and the class is pointless...
Novice tutors often conceptualize learning how to tutor as a kind of metaphorical journey, one with ...
In writing center culture, there is a prevailing idea that there is one ideal way to tutor students....
University Writing Centers are valuable tools for university students of any level: first-year under...
The paper explores the relationship between experiences with teaching and tutoring in the English De...
While many soft writing tutoring skills have helped Hammons in her classroom, she finds that not a...
Many students come into their writing center appointments and student-teacher conferences with large...
As stated in Steve Sherwood’s article, “Portrait of the Tutor as an Artist,” tutoring requires a tre...
Many students whose studies emphasize science-based fields often struggle to understand why writing ...
In this paper the author delves into the hesitations a new writing tutor may feel by examining his o...
One of the greatest joys for teachers is to be able to inspire a love of teaching in their own stude...
This column examines how the peer tutoring setting allows for both students and tutors to relinquish...
Tutoring lends valuable insight on how to navigate one-to-one meetings with students on improving th...
Tutoring as a verb implies the requirement to educate; however, the role of the tutor as an educator...
Graduate instructors often dive into teaching without extensive preparation or a teaching certificat...
"I don’t think that we even need this class. Tutoring is really intuitive and the class is pointless...
Novice tutors often conceptualize learning how to tutor as a kind of metaphorical journey, one with ...
In writing center culture, there is a prevailing idea that there is one ideal way to tutor students....
University Writing Centers are valuable tools for university students of any level: first-year under...
The paper explores the relationship between experiences with teaching and tutoring in the English De...
While many soft writing tutoring skills have helped Hammons in her classroom, she finds that not a...
Many students come into their writing center appointments and student-teacher conferences with large...
As stated in Steve Sherwood’s article, “Portrait of the Tutor as an Artist,” tutoring requires a tre...
Many students whose studies emphasize science-based fields often struggle to understand why writing ...
In this paper the author delves into the hesitations a new writing tutor may feel by examining his o...
One of the greatest joys for teachers is to be able to inspire a love of teaching in their own stude...
This column examines how the peer tutoring setting allows for both students and tutors to relinquish...