Salvato in:
Dettagli Bibliografici
Autore principale: King, Barbara
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1980
Soggetti:
Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED191082
Tags: Aggiungi Tag
Nessun Tag, puoi essere il primo ad aggiungerne!!
_version_ 1867181567460245504
author King, Barbara
author_facet King, Barbara
King, Barbara
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Establishing a Writing Center on the Secondary Level. King, Barbara Educational Facilities Guidelines Individualized Instruction Program Development Program Implementation Resource Centers Secondary Education Tutoring Writing (Composition) Writing Instruction The critical components to be considered when establishing a writing center at the secondary level are facilities, staff, and operation. The term writing center is used because writing center is a more inclusive concept than writing lab, dealing not only with remedial work but also with polishing acquired skills and assisting students with particularly challenging assignments. The writing center should be as near to the "mainstream" of the school as possible to attract both students and faculty. An area of the library or media center is an excellent location. The important idea is to make the chosen location unique to writing activities. Besides the use of library tables or carrels (to make the writing center look different from regular classrooms), the only necessary materials are reference books (dictionaries, thesauri, usage guides) and student papers. There are several ways of staffing the writing center, including the use of faculty members across the curriculum, English teachers only, and a combination of faculty and trained peer tutors. The key to the success of a writing center is the individualized attention students receive; so, depending on how much space is available, students should meet individually or in small groups of less than six students. (Examples of limited-service and full-service writing centers are discussed.) (RL)
format Recurso educativo Open Access
id eric_ED191082
institution ERIC Institute of Education Sciences
language en
publishDate 1980
record_format eric
spellingShingle Establishing a Writing Center on the Secondary Level.
King, Barbara
Educational Facilities
Guidelines
Individualized Instruction
Program Development
Program Implementation
Resource Centers
Secondary Education
Tutoring
Writing (Composition)
Writing Instruction
Establishing a Writing Center on the Secondary Level. King, Barbara Educational Facilities Guidelines Individualized Instruction Program Development Program Implementation Resource Centers Secondary Education Tutoring Writing (Composition) Writing Instruction The critical components to be considered when establishing a writing center at the secondary level are facilities, staff, and operation. The term writing center is used because writing center is a more inclusive concept than writing lab, dealing not only with remedial work but also with polishing acquired skills and assisting students with particularly challenging assignments. The writing center should be as near to the "mainstream" of the school as possible to attract both students and faculty. An area of the library or media center is an excellent location. The important idea is to make the chosen location unique to writing activities. Besides the use of library tables or carrels (to make the writing center look different from regular classrooms), the only necessary materials are reference books (dictionaries, thesauri, usage guides) and student papers. There are several ways of staffing the writing center, including the use of faculty members across the curriculum, English teachers only, and a combination of faculty and trained peer tutors. The key to the success of a writing center is the individualized attention students receive; so, depending on how much space is available, students should meet individually or in small groups of less than six students. (Examples of limited-service and full-service writing centers are discussed.) (RL)
title Establishing a Writing Center on the Secondary Level.
topic Educational Facilities
Guidelines
Individualized Instruction
Program Development
Program Implementation
Resource Centers
Secondary Education
Tutoring
Writing (Composition)
Writing Instruction
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED191082