When students don’t understand the text of their essay, it’s a sign that they didn’t produce it. As academics and writing coaches we increasingly encounter students who, instead of requiring help with ...
The University of Delaware Writing Center is offering five virtual workshops during the fall semester to help UD students and staff with issues that writers often face. Workshops will be recorded and ...
Lucy Calkins, founding director of the Reading and Writing Project at Teachers College, Columbia University, is one of the most influential literacy educators in the country. She is the author of the ...
Howe Writing Across the Curriculum recently partnered with consultants in the Howe Writing Center to present a series of workshops on Assignment Design, featuring real-time feedback from our student ...
From Shakespeare essays to lab reports, writing is relevant to every area of academic study. The Writing Center is hosting a series of workshops to help students across academic disciplines strengthen ...
Today we are fortunate enough to have a guest blogger who is a workshop leader and expert on publishing, Tara Gray. She wrote the book Publish & Flourish: Become a Prolific Scholar. She will describe ...
Workshops are at the core of our curriculum. Students typically take three workshops in their primary genre and one in another genre, but students with multiple-genre/hybrid genre interests may ...
SAGES seminars offer opportunities to connect course content with successful writing strategies. In addition to emphasizing core skills of academic writing (e.g., summary, paraphrase, integrating ...
Last spring, a dozen members of the Worker Writers School workshopped a poem titled “Instruction Manual.” The group meets monthly from September to May in the offices of PEN America, a literary ...
Workshops are typically open to faculty members, Graduate Teaching Assistants, and staff with teaching assignments, unless otherwise noted. Are you teaching more courses or more students this semester ...