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Fall 2012ENGL 628.2* Bradley Peters

Title: INTERNSHIP IN TECHNICAL WRITING OR EDITING

Course Description: Job-related experience involving primarily writing or editing and supervised cooperatively by the department's internship coordinator and by the sponsoring company or organization. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 semester hours; however, only 3 semester hours of credit may be applied toward a graduate degree in English. Open only to graduate students in English.

PRQ: Consent of department internship coordinator.

Detailed Course Description:

This 3-credit course trains graduate students to tutor writers in different disciplines, to coach writing teams, to respond to online writers, and to assist writers whose native language is not English.  Students will work with various writing samples, formats, and texts, as well as conduct research with faculty who integrate writing in their courses.  ENGL 628: Tutoring Writing will also introduce important theories about writing center work and cross-disciplinary writing that tutors must know and apply. Students get the opportunity to observe experienced tutors in action before conducting their own supervised sessions. By enrolling in ENGL 628, students not only learn how to teach in, but also to administrate a writing center-- knowledge that can enhance their job search if they seek employment in teaching or other professions where writing plays a key role.

Course Requirements:

1.  Study of writing assignments and an NIU professor\'s approach to writing instruction.

2.  Observations of tutors in action and a self-evaluation of one\'s own experience tutoring.

3.  Responses in writing to different samples of student writing.

4.  Research paper on a topic of importance in writing center teaching and administration.

 

Required Texts:

Gillespie, Paula & Neal Lerner, The Allyn and Bacon Guide to Peer Tutoring,

      ISBN: 0205297668.

Grimm, Nancy, Good Intentions: Writing Center Work for Postmodern Times,

      ISBN: 0867094877.

Barnett, Robert & Jacob Blumner, eds. The Allyn and Bacon Guide to Writing Center Theory and

      Practice.

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