In this article, we discuss how participating in a writing group during and after the COVID-19 pandemic helped us reimagine what scholarly productivity means for us as writing center professionals (WCPs). Drawing on our experiences in an online writing group for almost three years with WCPs from four different institutions, we identify three themes that emerged across our experiences: (1) writing center work as scholarly and intellectual; (2) professionalization and mentoring; and (3) social support. Identifying these themes made visible for us a broader notion of scholarly productivity. It also helped us think more strategically about the complex and layered work we do as WCPs as we consistently juggle competing work demands. We hope this ...
The purpose of this study was to explore critical challenges faced by U.S. college and university wr...
The purpose of this study was to explore critical challenges faced by U.S. college and university wr...
This essay examines the learning processes of writing center professionals through the lens of “netw...
We here at Praxis are delighted to bring you our Spring 2017 issue, “Rethinking the Writing Center.”...
Although research productivity is the most important component in academic promotions, faculty are l...
We here at Praxis are delighted to bring you our Spring 2017 issue, “Rethinking the Writing Center.”...
Not surprisingly to those of us with our feet firmly planted in writing center work, the theories we...
Writing support is provided to graduate students in many universities worldwide. This support includ...
Our faculty writing group began in 2009 and over the past three years it has grown into a successful...
Our faculty writing group began in 2009 and over the past three years it has grown into a successful...
In Praxis issues of the recent past, we (Kiara and Kaitlin) have aimed to shine a light on the many ...
(Our faculty writing group in the Faculty of Education at Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canad...
In recent years, the field of writing center studies has begun to recognize the value of undergradua...
Praxis is proud to present our Summer 2022 regular publication, “Transformations in the Writing Cent...
This dissertation explores the ambiguities of professionalization for writing centers and presents a...
The purpose of this study was to explore critical challenges faced by U.S. college and university wr...
The purpose of this study was to explore critical challenges faced by U.S. college and university wr...
This essay examines the learning processes of writing center professionals through the lens of “netw...
We here at Praxis are delighted to bring you our Spring 2017 issue, “Rethinking the Writing Center.”...
Although research productivity is the most important component in academic promotions, faculty are l...
We here at Praxis are delighted to bring you our Spring 2017 issue, “Rethinking the Writing Center.”...
Not surprisingly to those of us with our feet firmly planted in writing center work, the theories we...
Writing support is provided to graduate students in many universities worldwide. This support includ...
Our faculty writing group began in 2009 and over the past three years it has grown into a successful...
Our faculty writing group began in 2009 and over the past three years it has grown into a successful...
In Praxis issues of the recent past, we (Kiara and Kaitlin) have aimed to shine a light on the many ...
(Our faculty writing group in the Faculty of Education at Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canad...
In recent years, the field of writing center studies has begun to recognize the value of undergradua...
Praxis is proud to present our Summer 2022 regular publication, “Transformations in the Writing Cent...
This dissertation explores the ambiguities of professionalization for writing centers and presents a...
The purpose of this study was to explore critical challenges faced by U.S. college and university wr...
The purpose of this study was to explore critical challenges faced by U.S. college and university wr...
This essay examines the learning processes of writing center professionals through the lens of “netw...