Everyday Writing Center
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Everyday Writing Center

A Community of Practice

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About this book

The Everyday Writing Center challenges some of the most comfortable traditions in its field, and it does so with a commitment and persuasiveness that one seldom sees in scholarly discussion. The book, at its core, is an argument for a new writing center consciousness--one that makes the most of the writing center's unique, and uniquely fluid, identity.

Writing center specialists live with a liminality that has been acknowledged but not fully explored in the literature. Their disciplinary identity is with the English department, but their mission is cross-disciplinary; their research is pedagogical, but they often report to central administration. Their education is in humanities, but their administrative role demands constant number-crunching. This fluid identity explains why Trickster--an icon of spontaneity, shape-shifting, and the creative potential of chaos--has come to be a favorite cultural figure for the authors of this book.

Adapting Lewis Hyde and others, these authors use Trickster to develop a theme of ordinary disruptions ("the everyday") as a source of provocative learning moments that can liberate both student writers and writing center staff. At the same time, the authors parlay Etienne Wenger's concept of "community of practice" into an ethos for a dynamic, learner-centered pedagogy that is especially well-suited to the peculiar teaching situation of the writing center.

Through Trickster, they question not only accepted approaches to writing center pedagogy, but conventional approaches to race, time, leadership, and collaboration as well. They encourage their field to exploit the creative potential in ordinary events that are normally seen as disruptive or defeating, and they challenge traditions in the field that tend to isolate a writing center director from the department and campus.

Yet all is not random, for the authors anchor this high-risk/high-yield approach in their commitment to a version of Wenger's community of practice. Conceiving of themselves, their colleagues, student writers, and student tutors as co-learners engaged together in a dynamic life of learning, the authors find a way to ground the excess and randomness of the everyday, while advancing an ethic of mutual respect and self-challenge.

Committed to testing a region beyond the edge of convention, the authors of The Everyday Writing Center constantly push themselves and their field toward deeper, more significant research, and more reflective, dynamic teaching.

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Yes, you can access Everyday Writing Center by Anne Ellen Geller,Michele Eodice,Frankie Condon,Meg Carroll,Elizabeth H. Boquet,Elizabeth Boquet in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Education & Education General. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

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INDEX

accreditation 120
anti-racism 94, 95, 97, 103โ€“109, 136
artifacts 53, 86, 128, 130
audit
learning 50, 51, 52, 111, 112, 131, 135
white privilege 136
auteur 120
becoming / being knowledgeable 59, 68
beginner's mind 13, 60, 62, 127
Babcock, Barbara 17, 75
backpack, invisible 97
Bluedorn, Allen 33, 34
Boal, Augusto 137
Boquet, Elizabeth H. 64, 133, 136
boundary work 13, 68
boundary crosser 15, 74
boundary positions 68
boundary setting 67
Boyer, Ernest 115
bricoleur 26, 29, 30, 134
Brodkey, Linda 61
broker, brokering 127
Bruffee, Kenneth 68, 97
Buckingham, Marcus 125, 126
bullshit 23, 24, 101
buzzards 79โ€“82
certification 8, 24, 60, 123
change 104
chaos 26, 85, 119
Clawson, James 135
co-authoring 125, 133
collaboration 8, 14, 85, 129, 136
commodity, commodify 8, 9
community (communities) of practice 7, 12, 14, 30, 36, 37, 48, 50, 55, 62, 64, 68, 69, 72, 73, 75, 77, 84, 86, 89, 90, 92, 102, 103, 111, 113โ€“115, 127, 130
Condon, Frankie 124, 137
Conner, Marcia 51, 135
Conroy, Thomas Michael and Neal Lerner 68
consonance and constancy 30
Coyote 15, 16, 31, 32, 55, 133, 134
critical race theory 11, 91
Davies, Karen 44, 45,
Day, Kami 133
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Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Preface and Acknowledgments
  6. Introduction
  7. Trickster at Your Table
  8. Beat (Not) the (Poor) Clock
  9. Origami Anyone? Tutors as Learners
  10. Straighten Up and Fly Right: Writers as Tutors, Tutors as Writers
  11. Everyday Racism: Anti-Racism Work and Writing Center Practice
  12. Everyday Administration, or Are We Having Fun Yet?
  13. Notes
  14. References
  15. Index
  16. About the Authors