Weaving Knowledge Together Writing Centers and Collaboration 2021
DOI: 10.4324/9781315061009-5
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Developing a Community in a Secondary School Writing Center

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“…Students taught computer science courses after school for teachers and students (Davis & Childers, 2006); and presented Diversity Day workshops, such as the one writing fellows led viewing "The Motorcycle Diaries," with questions to begin discussion of the social, cultural, and health issues the young Che Guevara experienced on his journey, then focusing on Guevara's later life and death. Students also published collaborative work (Childers, et al, 1998), offered online grammar lessons, taught poetry to 9 th graders (Mooney et al, 2010), and presented at IWAC and CCCC conferences. Besides my own classes, I sometimes taught research and writing units in AP biology, Bible, and AP American history.…”
Section: Awareness Of Diversity Equity and Inclusion In The Classroom...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students taught computer science courses after school for teachers and students (Davis & Childers, 2006); and presented Diversity Day workshops, such as the one writing fellows led viewing "The Motorcycle Diaries," with questions to begin discussion of the social, cultural, and health issues the young Che Guevara experienced on his journey, then focusing on Guevara's later life and death. Students also published collaborative work (Childers, et al, 1998), offered online grammar lessons, taught poetry to 9 th graders (Mooney et al, 2010), and presented at IWAC and CCCC conferences. Besides my own classes, I sometimes taught research and writing units in AP biology, Bible, and AP American history.…”
Section: Awareness Of Diversity Equity and Inclusion In The Classroom...mentioning
confidence: 99%