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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Geller, Anne Ellen; Denny, Harry – Writing Center Journal, 2013
Upon arriving on their first day of work, new writing center professionals (WCPs) may be pleased to find they have inherited well-furnished tutorial spaces or established peer-tutoring courses. be welcomed by supportive, cross-disciplinary writing committees or invested deans. Those who start in their positions as their institutions' first…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Laboratories, School Personnel, Professional Personnel
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Mackiewicz, Jo; Thompson, Isabelle – Writing Center Journal, 2013
Writing center tutors know that improving writing skills requires sustained effort over a long period of time. They also know that motivation--the drive to actively invest in sustained effort toward a goal--is essential for writing improvement. Because motivation can direct attention toward particular tasks and increase both effort and…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Laboratories, Tutoring, Writing Instruction
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Malenczyk, Rita – Writing Center Journal, 2013
Tutor reports on writing consultations are seemingly indigenous to writing center culture, yet their audiences and functions are, to borrow a phrase from Muriel Harris, "as varied as the students who stream in and out" of the center ("Talking" 27). Conversations at conferences and on the WCenter listserv, as well as writing…
Descriptors: Tutors, Consultation Programs, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction
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Bromley, Pam; Northway, Kara; Schonberg, Eliana – Writing Center Journal, 2013
Much writing center assessment literature focuses on the deep importance of local, institutional context. Still, a tension exists in the field more generally, and in assessment research specifically, between a reliance on local practice and a reliance on shared lore (Driscoll and Perdue; Thompson et al.). This tension can be fruitfully examined…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Writing Assignments, Exit Examinations, College Students
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Nan, Frances – Writing Center Journal, 2012
As the population of international--and particularly Chinese--students grows in US academic institutions, it is critical that writing center tutors be able to address these students' needs. However, whereas writing tutors at the author's institution are often taught to be indirect and focus on higher order concerns, such strategies are not always…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Tutors, Native Speakers, Tutoring
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DeCheck, Natalie – Writing Center Journal, 2012
Andrea, a doctoral student in education, has a demanding schedule. She has a young child, a job, a house on the market, and a spouse who travels so much that she can only see him on certain weekends. To cope with these unavoidable distractions to her research, she found the writing center and was paired with a fellow graduate student, Charisse.…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Motivation, Tutoring, Case Studies
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Raymond, Laurel; Quinn, Zarah – Writing Center Journal, 2012
The writing center where the authors were trained and currently work emphasizes the model of non-directive, writer-based peer tutoring in which, as Jeff Brooks puts it, tutors "make the student the primary agent in the writing center session." As undergraduate peer tutors, they recognize that some students come into their writing center with goals…
Descriptors: Writing Processes, Laboratories, Tutors, Peer Teaching
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Driscoll, Dana Lynn; Perdue, Sherry Wynn – Writing Center Journal, 2012
In the last 15 years, writing center scholars have increasingly called for more evidence to validate writing centers' practices. Work by Paula Gillespie (2002), Neal Lerner (2009), and Isabelle Thompson et al. (2009) underscore this need. Missing from these discussions, however, is a thorough understanding of the past and current research…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Laboratories, Scholarship, Research Methodology
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Conard-Salvo, Tammy; Spartz, John M. – Writing Center Journal, 2012
This is a story of a failed study. In 2007, the authors set out to demonstrate that Kurzweil 3000, an adaptive text-to-speech software program, would help any student revise with its read-aloud function and numerous writing tools. During the course of the study, the authors confronted their misconceptions about students' technology use and…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, Computer Software, Technology Uses in Education, Laboratories
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Wolfe, Joanna; Griffin, Jo Ann – Writing Center Journal, 2012
This study directly compares face-to-face writing center consultations with two closely related variations of Online Writing Instruction (OWI). Although the study takes place in a busy, dynamic writing center, the authors try to make their comparisons as systematic as possible so they can better foreground some of the benefits and disadvantages of…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Online Courses, Computer Assisted Instruction, Best Practices
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Suhr-Sytsma, Mandy; Brown, Shan-Estelle – Writing Center Journal, 2011
In 1998, Catherine Prendergast observed that, although composition scholars sometimes identify a subject by race or ethnicity, "the legacy of racism in this country which participates in sculpting all identities--white included--is more often than not absent from the analysis of that writer's linguistic capabilities or strategies." Since then,…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Laboratories, Tutoring, Tutors
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Liggett, Sarah; Jordan, Kerri; Price, Steve – Writing Center Journal, 2011
This article proposes a taxonomy of methodologies to understand how knowledge is--and can be--made in the complex context of writing centers. The authors found it to be a powerful tool to generate critical thinking, helping to classify, critique, and retrieve knowledge. Likewise, they believe it can serve various audiences. For example, those…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Writing (Composition), Epistemology, Research Methodology
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Kjesrud, Roberta D.; Wislocki, Mary A. – Writing Center Journal, 2011
Despite their experience as writing center directors (WCDs) and their knowledge of the literature on writing center administration, the authors wondered why their interactions with upper level administrators (ULAs) so often left them feeling angered or mystified. The all-too-clear evidence of their ineffectual responses to their seemingly…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Laboratories, Administrators, Leadership
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Severino, Carol; Deifell, Elizabeth – Writing Center Journal, 2011
Writing center tutors play a key role in advancing L2 writers' language learning because the tutorial interaction involves the introduction of new language and vocabulary at the point of need or interest. This tutor-research case study presents a detailed, complex portrait of how a second language writer in a US writing center learned and used…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Second Language Learning, Tutors, Vocabulary Development
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Hughes, Bradley; Gillespie, Paula; Kail, Harvey – Writing Center Journal, 2010
Through the Peer Writing Tutor Alumni Research Project (PWTARP), the authors have set out to explore and document what peer tutors take with them from their training and experience. The Peer Writing Tutor Alumni Research Project has made it possible for the authors to sample and analyze more systematically the reflections of 126 former tutors from…
Descriptors: General Education, Research Projects, Alumni, Tutors
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