Successful Tutoring Sessions. Codes: 10 distinct statements were used for coding: 5 were associated directly to the student »behavior »actions 5 were.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
IPG MENTORS MEETING NOVEMBER 12, 2013 A Brief Overview on How to Work with Academic English Students or ESL/ELL Students.
Advertisements

Introduction to the FCAT Writing Assessment. What is the FCAT Writes? -The FCAT Writes is an essay assessment that students will take in 4 th, 8 th, and.
Critical Thinking Course Introduction and Lesson 1
Writing the report.
Looking at Texts from a Reader’s Point of View
Benefitting Most from a Writing Tutorial Writing Lab Orientation for ESL Writers Purdue OWL staff Brought to you in cooperation with the Purdue Online.
Peer Review: Looking at Texts from a Reader’s Perspective Purdue OWL staff Brought to you in cooperation with the Purdue Online Writing Lab.
PARAPHRASING BORROWING LANGUAGE AND IDEAS. WHAT IS A PARAPHRASE? WHAT IS A PARAPHRASE? DEFINITION: Paraphrasing is when we borrow ideas, language, or.
Peer Review Looking at Texts from a Reader’s Point of View.
Writing an “A” Paper.
Millard South High School.  Make sure you read through the entire prompt and decide what the general topic is.  Read through the prompt a second time,
The Writing Process Introduction Prewriting Writing Revising
The Writing Process Created by D. Herring Edited by Prof. Bonkosky.
Writing a Personal Narrative ECHS C. Edge English I.
How to develop research skills in students. The model of searching information. Carol Collier Kuhlthau How to develop research skills in students. The.
14 Days Until CAHSEE!!! 15 February  Essay Revision Questions are based on the text of brief rough drafts, and they appear in two basic forms:
Bringing it Back to School An Exercise in -Community Involvement -Group Work -Environmental Responsibility -Independent Learning.
As you read the assignments, make note of the type of writing you are required to complete, the sources you may need to describe and discuss in your writing,
THE WRITING CENTER HELPING YOU HELP YOUR STUDENTS THROUGH WORKSHOPS, TIP SHEETS, AND TUTORING.
A Writing Center Workshop Finishing Touches. Do You Meet The Assignment Guidelines? Double check your rubric, and the instructions provided by your professor.
Writing Literary Analysis Papers
After Reading KEY TRAITS Writing Workshop Persuasive Essay...continued 1.IDEAS 2. ORGANIZATION Presents a thesis statement taking a position on a clearly.
English Language Arts Level 7 #44 Ms. Walker
TODAY’S GOALS Discuss editing and revision techniques Peer review EN first drafts Get practice with global and local revisions.
Writing a Personal Experience Narrative. Narrative Purpose to tell a story.
Responding to Student Writing: Tips on Grading and Providing Constructive Feedback A presentation by the Academic Writing Centre.
The Writing Process I.3 Invention Techniques. The Purpose of Invention Techniques is to help you generate content quickly and painlessly. NOTE: Inventing.
Week 8 – Revision: Global and Local Editing Dr. Erica Cirillo-McCarthy Assistant Director of Graduate and ADEP Writing.
What Kind of Student are You Self Discovery. Before You Start  This is not a test, this is a chance to tell the truth about what kind of student you.
1)Read through and mark-up text. 2)After you've finished editing the paper, tell the writer what you as a reader are finding in the text. Writer listens-
THE WRITING CENTER ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTER. NOT JUST AN ENGLISH RESOURCE COMMUNICATIONS HISTORY POLITICAL SCIENCE PSYCHOLOGY NURSING SOCIOLOGY PHILOSOPHY.
 1. It not only fulfills the assignment but does so in a fresh and mature way. The paper is exciting to read; it accommodates itself well to its intended.
Personal Reflection on Readings How to write reflectively in an academic paper.
 What I find most difficult is …. Finish the sentence stub Use written communication, not verbal Write the entire 7 min.
Tutoring IELP Writing An overview In the beginning … What kinds of writing do the students bring in to the Learning Center? What is the best way to tutor.
Writing the Process Essay. Choose one of the following essay topics: How to get in shape How to get in shape How to teach a child a skill How to teach.
Strategies for Effective Argument WSAT Preparation.
Tentative Unit 1 Schedule Week 2 1/19- MLK Day-No Class 1/21-Using library databases (bring computer to class) 1/23- Intro to Exploratory Narrative & Source.
Objectives This section will show you how to: write effective paragraphs and essays, describe the relationships between writing and reading provide some.
As adapted from the following websites: ningHandbook.htm.
What is a successful writing center? Exploring a problematic definition Diane Dowdey Frances Crawford Fennessy Sam Houston State University.
Styles of Leadership LET II. Introduction Leadership styles are the pattern of behaviors that one uses to influence others. You can influence others in.
Making Writing Manageable The Writing Process. Stages of the Writing Process Prewriting Outlining Drafting Revising & Editing.
English Composition Jonathan Watts. Welcome back to class! I hope you had a wonderful weekend! Today we will talk about Essay Development –Pg
4/14/13 Bellwork: On the top of page 118, brainstorm about the four plays. Make a list of ideas that each play is concerned with. Example: Broken Calabash.
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Peer Review Sarah Klotz 6/27/2015.
4th grade Expository, biography Social Studies- Native Americans
 There must be a coherent set of links between techniques and principles.  The actions are the techniques and the thoughts are the principles.
English 28: Last Class Class Reflection PLO Survey Discussing the Final Exam.
Essay Writing Grade 9 Mr. MacPhee. Lessons to be discussed…  What is an essay?  Parts of an essay?  Where to start: Choosing a topic, Brainstorming,
McGraw-Hill © 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Objectives This section will show you how to: write effective paragraphs and essays,
Example 1: Tutee : Ms. Q. Assignment : her favorite place What did I do : let her read essay first + told her what I thought this essay in positive.
Welcome! Academic Strategies Unit 5 Seminar Writing Effectively.
Teaching Writing.
+ Who is in control of students’ writing? From the perspective of students and writing centers Kathleen Grace, Writing 300 The Great Divide.
Descriptions Concrete Ideas Examples Vivid details Energetic Language Strong Voice Strong Tone Direct Address to Audience Interesting Topic WHAT MAKES.
How to Write an Essay.
Peer Review Looking at Texts from a Reader’s Point of View.
Welcome To Unit 2 Introduction to Writing Skills and Strategies.
ACT Reading & ELA Preparation Color:________. Red Orange Green Blue.
Inquiry Road Map A Guidance System for 21 st Century Learning By Mary Ratzer.
-MIDTERM EXAM (Bring a BLUE or GREEN BOOK)  bring a blue or green book  open book/open (paper) note  no laptops or word processors allowed  no e-books.
ENG 113: INTRODUCTION TO COMPOSITION THE ART OF COMPOSITION.
Writing Support at the University of Washington Adiam Tesfay and Chelsie Doherty (CLUE) and Jenny Halpin (OWRC)
Self-Editing Lesson Spring Remember, It’s a work-in-progress! What do we think about writing and grammar? What have been some of your common problems.
AP Language Exam. (Q.1) The Analysis Essay 40 minutes In an Analysis Essay you will be analyzing Rhetorical Strategies and Stylistic Elements of a particular.
Because I Could Not Stop for Death
Modified by Pamela Fox Original Created by D. Herring
Editing Process: English 10 Spoken Language
Presentation transcript:

Successful Tutoring Sessions

Codes: 10 distinct statements were used for coding: 5 were associated directly to the student »behavior »actions 5 were associated directly to the tutor »actions »emotions

Student

Student shows desire to learn Cooperative Willing Wants to understand

She responded that she was concerned with everything, from figuring out what she wanted to say to getting it organized on paper. It was evident that the student was eager to learn as much as he could.

Student trusts the tutor Comfortable Develops rapport

She felt secure enough with me to vent her opinions of the assignment without feeling that anything said would go back to the professor. During the session, I observed her as she became more comfortable and relaxed.

Student has receptive attitude Attentive Interested Excited

She became energized about writing. The student was involved and engaged throughout the entire session.

Student is able to provide information Brings assignment Brings text being analyzed

She slid the assignment sheet and a stapled copy of her paper toward me. I skimmed over the requirements, looking for key words and ideas to look for in her work. As I filled out my portion of the of the session form, she took out two copies of her paper as well as the assignment sheet and a pen.

Student’s attitude or knowledge changes positively Student feels more confident Student has learned

Certainly, what I am doing in the writing center will, or at least should, translate into better grades; however, my primary measure of successful tutoring is knowing that the writer I worked with left my session with more skills or confidence than when he or she had walked into the center. Her countenance visibly changed; she looked, well, proud of herself.

Tutor

Tutor reflects positively on the tutoring session Appreciated by student Confident about session

He was very appreciative of our help. Then, I realized that a session I had considered a failure had been a success that led to another session. This session was one of, if not the best, not only because she felt very confident upon leaving, but also because I felt confident in providing her with assistance.

Tutor successfully communicates

I simply listened and gave advice when I was asked. I learned that day that being a tutor is more than just proofreading papers. It is becoming friends with my peers, listening. There is an interaction and a communication that enable us as tutors to really feel the student is learning.

Tutor provides higher order instruction Teaches prewriting strategies Discusses thesis and organization

Typically, my most successful tutoring sessions are those where the the writer has a clear sense of what ideas to present but are not sure how to do so because he or she does not write traditionally. The majority of the session ws spent marshalling arguments and brainstorming ideas for the essays. The best aspect of this session was that the student and I were both interested in both topics, and we were able to deal with higher-order issues like invention.

Tutor feels comfortable with the student Knows the student

Because she was so cooperative, I felt even more relaxed than in any session; it seemed as if I had tutored her before although I hadn’t. He knew I had his welfare in mind, and I already knew his temperament and writing ability.

Tutor provides lower-order instruction Teaches grammar and punctuation rules Reviews citation styles Discusses word choice

We focus on conversational speech, but our sessions do not leave out grammatical things like verb agreement and article use. He brings in idioms that he does not understand, and we discuss what they mean and how they are used. We also discuss phrases or sayings that have similar denotative meanings but slightly diffeent connotative meanings. In the final run through his draft, we discussed the underlines and check marks I had made. We discussed ways to make the sentences more clear. We discussed phrasing and word choice.

Successful Tutoring Sessions