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Redefining Roles: The Professional, Faculty, and Graduate Consultants Guide to Writing Centers [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x25 mm, weight: 440 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jul-2021
  • Leidėjas: University Press of Colorado
  • ISBN-10: 1646420845
  • ISBN-13: 9781646420841
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x25 mm, weight: 440 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jul-2021
  • Leidėjas: University Press of Colorado
  • ISBN-10: 1646420845
  • ISBN-13: 9781646420841
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Redefining Roles is the first book to recognize and provide sustained focus on the presence of professional, faculty, and graduate student consultants in writing centers. A significant number of writing centers employ non-peer consultants, yet most major training manuals are geared toward undergraduate tutoring practices or administrators. This collection systematically addresses this gap in the literature while initiating new conversations regarding writing center staffing.
 
Thirty-two authors, consultants, and administrators from diverse centers&;from large public four-year institutions to a private, online for-profit university&;provide both theoretical frameworks and practical applications in eighteen chapters. Ten chapters focus on graduate consultants and address issues of authority, training, professional development, and mentoring, and eight focus on professional and faculty consultant training as well as specific issues of identity and authority. By sharing these voices, Redefining Roles broadens the very idea of writing centers while opening the door to more dialogue on the important role these practitioners play.
 
Redefining Roles is designed for writing center practitioners, scholars, and staff. It is also a necessary addition to help campus administrators in the ongoing struggle to validate the intellectually complex work that such staff performs.
 
Contributors: Fallon N. Allison, Vicki Behrens, Cassie J. Brownell, Matt Burchanoski, Megan Boeshart Burelle, Danielle Clapham, Steffani Dambruch, Elise Dixon, Elizabeth Festa, Will Fitzsimmons, Alex Frissell, Alex Funt, Genie Giaimo, Amanda Gomez, Lisa Lamson, Miriam E. Laufer, Kristin Messuri, Rebecca Nowacek, Kimberly Fahle Peck, Mark Pedretti, Irina Ruppo, Arundhati Sanyal, Anna Scanlon, Matthew Sharkey-Smith, Kelly A. Shea, Anne Shiell, Anna Sicari, Catherine Siemann, Meagan Thompson, Lisa Nicole Tyson, Marcus Weakley, Alex Wulff
 

Redefining Roles is the first book to recognize and provide sustained focus on the presence of professional, faculty, and graduate student consultants in writing centers.

Recenzijos

Jewell and Cheatles guide addresses a gap in the available resources and scholarship for tutor and consultant training, and does so in several useful ways. Any writing center professional could find something useful in this collection. Talisha Haltiwanger Morrison, University of Oklahoma   A needed addition to writing center scholarship.This collection moves beyond the peer tutor canon and offers new avenues for writing center tutor training. Nicole I. Caswell, East Carolina University  

Foreword xi
Elizabeth H. Boquet
Introduction 3(14)
Joseph Cheatle
Megan Swihart Jewell
PART 1 FACULTY AND PROFESSIONAL CONSULTANTS
1 Redefining Training For Faculty Tutors: Practical Strategies For Creating Sustainable Professional Development
17(14)
Miriam E. Laufer
2 Modular Training For Professional Writing Center Consultants
31(13)
Fallon N. Allison
3 Examining Assumptions About Training And Development For Writing Center Professional Consultants
44(14)
Anne Shiell
4 Reading Between The Lines: Professional Tutor Training With The Stanislavski System For Actors
58(13)
Irina Ruppo
5 Professional Tutors, Shifting Identities: Narratives From The Center
71(15)
Kimberly Fahle Peck
Lisa Nicole Tyson
Amanda Gomez
Steffani Dambruch
6 Teachers Versus Tutors: Is There A Place For Faculty Tutors In A University Writing Center?
86(15)
Arundhali Sanyal
Kelly A. Shea
7 Between Definitions: Negotiating The Role Of Professional Writing Consultants Online
101(10)
Matthew Sharkey-Smith
8 Faculty And Professional Consultants, The Writing Center, And Stem
111(14)
Catherine Siemann
PART 2 GRADUATE STUDENT CONSULTANTS
9 When Is A Peer Not A Peer? Negotiating Authority And Expertise In Graduate Student Writing Consultations
125(14)
Marcus Weakley
Mark Pedretti
10 Integrating Graduate Student Consultants: Community Building In Writing Centers Through Onboarding And Mentorship
139(13)
Genie Giaimo
Joseph Cheatle
11 Critical Mentorship In The Writing Center: Teaching Intentional Kindness And Rhetoric Of Respect In Staff Education
152(13)
Anna Sicari
12 Graduate Tutor Professional Development---And Collaborative Leadership---In An Undergraduate Writing Center
165(14)
Rebecca Nowacek
Matt Burchanoski
Danielle Clapham
Will Fitzsimmons
Alex Frissell
Lisa Lamson
Anna Scanlon
13 (Graduate) Friends With Benefits: Writing Relationships Into The Center
179(13)
Elise Dixon
Cassie J. Brownell
14 Making The Invisible Visible: Valuing Labor In The Design Of An Observation-Based Mentor Program For Graduate Student Writing Tutors
192(12)
Alex Wulff
15 Investing In Graduate Tutor Training: A Sustained Approach
204(12)
Vicki Behrens
Alex Funt
16 Disciplinary Ambassadors In The Graduate Writing Center: A Professional Development Framework For Graduate Consultants From Diverse Fields
216(13)
Kristin Messuri
17 Genre Knowledge And (Cross)Disciplinary Awareness: Preparing Graduate Consultants To Support Proposals
229(12)
Elizabeth Festa
18 An Inquiry-Based Approach For Customizing Training For Graduate Student Tutors
241(12)
Megan Boeshart Burelle
Meagan Thompson
Index 253(10)
About the Editors 263(2)
About the Authors 265
Megan Swihart Jewell has served as the director of the Writing Resource Center at Case Western Reserve University and at Duquesne University. She has published articles on writing centers in WLN: A Journal of Writing Center Scholarship, Praxis: A Writing Center Journal, and the Journal of Pharmacy Education and has published articles in several other scholarly journals and collections linking contemporary trends in writing pedagogy to avant-garde poetics.   Joseph Cheatle is director of the Writing and Media Center at Iowa State University and co-leader of the International Writing Centers Association Summer Institute and serves as an at-large representative of the International Writing Centers Association Board. He was a member of the Elon University Center for Engaged Learnings Research Seminar on Residential Learning Communities as a High-Impact Practice and part of a research team that received the International Writing Centers Association Research Grant for examining writing center documents and creating a digital repository.