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Peer reviewedLeahy, Richard – Writing Center Journal, 1995
Emphasizes the importance of paying attention to how writers feel about their writing as well as what they think about it. States that textbooks deal with writers' feelings incidentally. Defines "flow" as being the opposite of writer's block. Defines "liking" and its implications for a writer's work-in-progress. Asks whether "flow" and "liking"…
Descriptors: Feedback, Higher Education, Student Attitudes, Writing Apprehension
Peer reviewedLeahy, Richard – Writing Center Journal, 1992
Asserts that changing writing "laboratories" into writing "centers" suggests in the word "centeredness" some of the best things a writing center can be in its sense of purpose and community; and, in the word "centrism," a few of the problems that writing centers may be heading for in its suggestions of monopoly and self-importance. (PRA)
Descriptors: Definitions, Higher Education, Rhetoric, Writing Instruction
Peer reviewedLeahy, Richard – Writing Center Journal, 1989
Argues that writing centers can unintentionally emphasize writing-for-evaluation at the expense of writing-for-learning. Proposes that writing centers help students write productive journal entries; coach students in freewriting; appeal directly to students in writing-for-learning courses; and sponsor ongoing faculty education in…
Descriptors: Free Writing, Higher Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Journal Writing


