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Lucy Bryan Malenke

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2017

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Supplement - Befriending The Border Patrol: Sharing Writing Center Expertise With University Faculty, Lucy Bryan Malenke Nov 2017

Supplement - Befriending The Border Patrol: Sharing Writing Center Expertise With University Faculty, Lucy Bryan Malenke

Lucy Bryan Malenke

This supplementary packet was provided during my presentation "Befriending the Border Patrol: Sharing Writing Center Expertise with University Faculty" at the 2017 International Writing Centers Association Conference. It includes materials that emerged from my faculty development efforts on behalf of the James Madison University Writing Center: a handout for professors on orchestrating peer reviews, sample peer review worksheets, and a set of knowledge, skills, and attitudes for writing in the Health Studies major at James Madison University.


Slides - Befriending The Border Patrol: Sharing Writing Center Expertise With University Faculty, Lucy Bryan Malenke Nov 2017

Slides - Befriending The Border Patrol: Sharing Writing Center Expertise With University Faculty, Lucy Bryan Malenke

Lucy Bryan Malenke

As writing center consultants and administrators, we witness the some of the ways that instructors can bewilder, frustrate, and even fail their students. We are often called upon to translate confusing assignments, decode cryptic comments, and explain writing conventions that otherwise would have remained tacit. These experiences may incline us to perceive some faculty members as “gatekeepers” who guard the borders of their disciplines, denying entry to students who are unable to intuit genre characteristics or produce error-free writing. This metaphor casts writing center consultants as guides (or smugglers) who help clients cross academic and disciplinary borders, and it casts …