Course details

Name: ENWR - 385

Title: THEORY AND PRACTICE OF TUTORING WRITING

Section: 01

Semester: Spring - 2022

Credits: 3

Description:
This course will introduce students to the theory and practice of individualized instruction. Students will explore three general but inter-related areas: how writers write, how they learn to write, and how to help writers revise their work. Students will read recent and historical scholarship in Writing Studies, learn how to provide useful comments on drafts of papers, original research on writers and writing, and reflect on their own experiences as writers and tutors. Students will practice these approaches in class, online, and in the Center for Writing Excellence (CWE). The modality of this course is HawkMIX/F2F & ASYNC. We will meet face to face for one class period; the rest of the time will be spent outside of class.

Last updated on 2021-09-27 By Knight Melinda (knightm)

Schedule: Tuesday From 2:30 pm To 3:45 pm

Graduation requirements:

  • Writing: Teaching or Tutoring Writing (TE 5a)

Teaching Faculty: Knight Melinda (knightm)

Is course canceled: No