A Tutor's Guide: Helping Writers One to OneBennett A. Rafoth Describes common difficulties encountered by tutors in writing centres - such as dealing with reluctant students, and helping writers organize and proofread their work. Rather than standard solutions, the contributors offer suggestions and advice on how to approach problems. |
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Setting the Agenda for the Next 30 Minutes | 1 |
What Line? I Didnt See Any Line | 9 |
Tutoring in Emotionally Charged Sessions | 17 |
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