ELL INSPIRATION Consultations with Non-native Speakers Provides Insight into Teaching English Grammar
/UT Graduate and Undergraduate consultant Hilary Langberg explains effective strategies for encouraging ELL students in using articles.
Read MoreA Writing Center Journal
What happens when we write? Why do we teach writing the way we do? How does writing education engage with questions of race, gender, accessibility, and cultural difference? How does the writing center function as an interdisciplinary space?
Axis extends the writing center conversation from Praxis, our peer reviewed scholarly journal, into a public forum. Exploratory, experimental, and informative, the blog speaks to questions on the cutting edge of writing center theory and practice. Axis features writing from undergraduate and graduate educators at the University of Texas at Austin, and guest writers from universities across the United States.
UT Graduate and Undergraduate consultant Hilary Langberg explains effective strategies for encouraging ELL students in using articles.
Read MoreGraduating consultant Meredith Furgerson reflects on the importance of working with students from different linguistic backgrounds.
Read MoreThis week, Dr. Candis Bond tells us all about the Augusta University Writing Center in Augusta, GA!
Read MoreIn a guest-authored post, Noor Pervez (UT Dallas) walks us through the intersections of tutor training and forensics.
Read More"Don’t split infinitives. Never end a sentence with a preposition. The Oxford comma. Comma splices. After a few minutes, we’d compiled a list of rules as long as the other two, and perhaps could have easily filled one of the other whiteboards in the learning lab."
Read MoreAssistant Program Coordinator Pax Gutierrez-Neal recounts the University Writing Center's part in this year's Explore UT event.
Read MoreThough my strong writers will nod agreeably when I explain how writing is a process—and how this process will often lead to failure before success—they still seem to believe that perfect papers can spring forth from nothing like Athena from Zeus’ brow.
Read MoreAlejandro reflects on his time at SCWCA '17 in Edinburg, Texas.
Read MoreHow do we get students to see past the writing center as "penalty box"?
Read More"Aside from doing my best to make sure that Praxis remains a high-quality journal, I’m just excited to learn about writing center theory/pedagogy and the inner workings of academic publishing."
Read More"Collaboration is key at a community college, as I know it is elsewhere in higher education for writing center administrators."
Read MoreIn this week's Axis blog post, we preview a few of the articles from our upcoming special issue!
Read MoreIn search of some podcasts to fill travel time over the holidays? You're in luck!
Read More"I am grateful, then, that writing centers force us to confront the unbridgeable distance between individual lives. To preserve that distance instead of attempting to collapse it. To regard that distance as a friend, not an enemy. In a world riddled with dehumanizing forces, it’s one of the most humanizing things we can do."
Read MoreOne month until issue 14.1! Managing editor James Garner talks a bit about how the issue came about and reflects on the importance of graduate student services in writing centers.
Read MoreJeffrey Stellmach from the UT Employee Assistance Program gives our writing center a presentation on how to handle difficult people
Read More"Mention The Job Market to a graduate student and watch variegated coping mechanisms frantically kick into play. There’s no need to elaborate--the phrases are household boogeymen in my little corner of academic culture. But that’s the way of it, we tell ourselves: it’s just the price we pay to join the professorate."
Read More"...as someone who has in the past taken to the streets, I want to add my voice to this forum and recommit myself to placing my body amongst others who take direct action and publically protest."
Read MoreHow are writing centers equipping their consultants with the experiences and skills needed in today's job market?
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