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Journals and Newsletters in Writing Center Studies

Professional Organizations

Conferences

International Writing Centers Association /National Conference on Peer Tutoring in Writing (Las Vegas, NV, October 2008)

South Central Writing Centers Association (Norman, OK, March 2008)

North Texas Writing Centers Association (Denton, TX, March 2008)

Conference on College Composition and Communication (New Orleans, LA, April 2008)

EGAD (Commerce, TX, October 2007)

Federation Rhetoric Symposium (Denton, TX, February 08, 2008)

2008 Thomas R. Watson Conference on Rhetoric and Composition (Louisville, KY, October 2008)

The Writing Centers Research Project

Mission: "The Writing Centers Research Project at the University of Louisville conducts and supports research on writing center theory and practice and maintains a research repository of historical, empirical, and scholarly materials related to Writing Center Studies."

The International Writing Centers Association Summer Institute

A week-long, intensive and interactive institute for writing center professionals. See http://cwl.oregonstate.edu/iwcasi2007/ for information about the 2007 event.

The Peer Tutor Alumni Research Project

A collection of survey results collected in an attempt to understand why, for so many former tutors, "being a peer writing tutor was vitally important not only in their college education but in their life experience.

What, we wondered, do students take with them from their training and experience as peer writing tutors that would account for this continued engagement? We want to answer that question with as much specificity and depth as we can because we believe that something really special in American higher education is going on in writing centers, where an innovative pedagogy of collaborative learning and teaching has been harnessed to provide access to the powerful resources of the English language." ("Introduction")

The most useful thing for the profession is the fact that they've provided here the information others might need to conduct a similar research project . . . a "research kit," of sorts--including how to assemble focus groups, how to design appropriate "informed consent" forms (etc).

    visit http://www.marquette.edu/writingcenter/PeerTutorAlumniPage.htm

 

Last Updated, September 2007

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