Center Will Hold

Center Will Hold

by Michael Pemberton
Center Will Hold

Center Will Hold

by Michael Pemberton

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Overview

In The Center Will Hold, Pemberton and Kinkead have compiled a major volume of essays on the signal issues of scholarship that have established the writing center field and that the field must successfully address in the coming decade. The new century opens with new institutional, demographic, and financial challenges, and writing centers, in order to hold and extend their contribution to research, teaching, and service, must continuously engage those challenges.

Appropriately, the editors offer the work of Muriel Harris as a key pivot point in the emergence of writing centers as sites of pedagogy and research. The volume develops themes that Harris first brought to the field, and contributors here offer explicit recognition of the role that Harris has played in the development of writing center theory and practice. But they also use her work as a springboard from which to provide reflective, descriptive, and predictive looks at the field.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780874214840
Publisher: Utah State University Press
Publication date: 12/01/2003
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 232
File size: 997 KB

Table of Contents

CONTENTS Introduction Michael A. Pemberton and Joyce Kinkead 1 The Writing Lab Newsletter as History: Tracing the Growth of a Scholarly Community Michael A. Pemberton 2 In the Spirit of Service: Making Writing Center Research a "Featured Character" Nancy M. Grimm 3 Writing Center Assessment: Searching for the "Proof" of Our Effectiveness Neal Lerner 4 Separation, Initiation and Return: Tutor Training Manuals and Writing Center Lore Harvey Kail 5 Power and Authority in Peer Tutoring Peter Carino 6 Breathing Lessons, or Collaboration Is Michele Eodice 7 (RE) shaping the Profession: Graduate Courses in Writing Center Theory, Practice, and Administration Rebecca Jackson, Carrie Leverenz, Joe Law 8 Administration across the Curriculum: Or Practicing What We Preach Josephine A. Koster 9 An Ideal Writing Center: Re-Imagining Space and Design Leslie Hadfield, Joyce Kinkead, Tom Peterson, Stephanie H. Wray, and Sarah S. Preston 10 Mentoring in Electronic Spaces: Using Resources to Sustain Relationships James A. Inman and Donna M. Sewell Notes References Index Contributors

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: English language Rhetoric Study and teaching, Report writing Study and teaching (Higher)Interdisciplinary approach in education, Writing centers
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