Introduction

Creating Assignments

Writing in Technical Fields

Teaching Research

Drafts, Edits, Revisions

Time Management

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STUDENT WRITING
Further Resources

Working with Student Writing

Bean, John C. (1996). Engaging Ideas: The Professor’s Guide to Integrating Writing, Critical Thinking, and Active Learning in the Classroom. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Available at the GSI Teaching and Resource Center.

Davis, Barbara Gross (2001). “Helping Students Write Better in All Courses” and “Designing Effective Writing Assignments.” Chap. 24 and 25 in Tools for Teaching. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Available at the GSI Teaching and Resource Center.

Tollefson, Steve (1988). Encouraging Student Writing. Berkeley: Office of Educational Development, University of California. Available at the GSI Teaching and Resource Center.

Walvoord, Barbara E. Fassler (1986). Helping Students Write Well: A Guide for Teachers in All Disciplines. New York: Modern Language Association of America. Available in the University’s Main Library.

Purdue University Online Writing Lab (OWL).

MIT Online Writing and Communication Center. “Creating Writing Assignments.”

George Mason University Writing Across the Curriculum. “Teaching with Writing.” Gateway to several useful & concise pages on aspects of managing student learning through writing.

Working with ESL Writers

Leki, Ilona (1992). “Responding to ESL Writing.” Chap. 10 in Understanding ESL Writers: A Guide for Teachers. Portsmouth, N.H.: Boynton/ Cook Publishers. See GSI Teaching & Resource Center’s Teaching Guide for Graduate Student Instructors, 155–60. Available at the GSI Teaching and Resource Center.

Silva, Tony J. and Paul Kei Matsuda (2001). Landmark Essays on ESL Writing. Mahwah, NJ: Hermagoras Press.

ESL Writers: A Guide for Writing Center Tutors (2004). Ed. by Shanti Bruce & Ben Rafoth; fwd. by Ilona Leki. Heinemann, Portsmouth,NH: Boynton/Cook Publishers.

“In a Nutshell: Observations of what non-native speakers typically need.” University of Minnesota ESL/NNS Resource.

“ESL Student Comments.” University of Minnesota ESL/NNS Resource. ESL students’ comments on what they need from instructors on their writing assignments.