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    • “Cuando la tiranía es ley, la revolución es orden”: Social Justice Through Linguistic Revolution
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    • A Center of Engagement
    • Academic Counterparts: Creative Writing in the Writing Center
    • Adapting and Applying Valuable Practices of Historic Writing Communities
    • Alumni Tutor Takeaways from Learning and Working at the Writing Center
    • An Inquiry Based Approach to Writing Tutor Training: A Step Towards Creating a Culture of Inclusivity in the Writing Center
    • Creating Inclusive Remote Tutoring Spaces: Social Media Campaign to Engage a Diverse Student Body
    • Elective Online Communities: Five Portraits of Writing Center Social Media Use and Non-Use
    • Empathy in the Writing Center
    • Furthering Engagement and Motivation through Graduate Writing Groups at the Writing Center
    • Guess Who's Back: Identity & Attendance Patterns in the Writing Center
    • How Student Demographics Affect the Use of Translingual Approaches at Writing Centers
    • Menstruating Tutor's Perceptions of Having Free Menstrual Product Access in a Writing Center
    • Problematizing Paradox: Institutionalized Barriers Across Within & Outside the Center
    • Re-Thinking Narrative: Carving Space for Secondary School Writing Centers
    • Research and Restoring Justice: A Letter from the Editors
    • Research-Based Strategies for Improving Tutor Training: Insights from Writing Center Tutors
    • Supporting Success: A Study of Motivation and First Year Student Usage of the Writing Center
    • Sustaining Community Literacy Efforts through a Rhetoric of Respect
    • The Writing Center’s Lack of Focus: Tutoring Students with ADHD
    • Time and Tradition: Nonnative English Speakers in the Writing Center
    • Transfer in the Writing Center: Theory and Practice for Peer Writing Tutors
    • Tutors as Writers: The Impact of Creative Writing in the Writing Center
    • Why We Still Ain’t Out; Identifying the Impact of Heteronormativity within the Writing Center
    • Writing Peer Tutoring and Reimagining: A Trauma-Informed Praxis for Social Justice
    • Writing Tutors, Take a Deep Breath: Mindfulness in Support of Tutoring as a Performance
    • A Writing Center and Community Confluence: Moving the Writing Center into the Community
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NCPTW 2020 Online Concludes

October 30, 2020February 23, 2022adminupdated

We had and excellent discussion session today and encourage further commenting and discussion on the individual session posts. Stay tuned for a further debrief later in November 2020.

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NCPTW 2020 Is Open!

October 28, 2020February 23, 2022adminupdated

Mike Mattison, NCPTW President, welcomes you to NCPTW 2020 Online! https://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/cY602hsnyu?fbclid=IwAR2stTqP5Y-oogXOJdLdekh4MW838i61sHqIl4t0nsDXrn_SD6YTSv0lke0

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The Peer Review: Calls for Papers

October 24, 2020February 23, 2022Randall Montyupdated

Issue Published: Spring 2021Deadline for Submissions: Dec. 15, 2020 2020 has caused an upheaval in the everyday lives of writing center administrators and tutors. Centers quickly pivoted online to adapt to the impacts of COVID-19. Administrators found themselves working from home attempting Read More

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RMWCA TutorCon 2021 Call for Proposals

October 23, 2020February 23, 2022adminupdated

Rocky Mountain Writing Centers AssociationFriday, March 5th & Saturday, March 6th, 2021Hosted by the University of Nevada, Reno Writing & Speaking Center Conference ThemeIn this new world of COVID-19, masks, social movements, and Zoom appointments, we ask ourselves as writing consultants/tutors, writing Read More

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NCPTW 2020 Online Gathering Photos

October 20, 2020February 23, 2022Julie Christophupdated

At our gathering on Oct. 30, 2020 we’ll be sharing images from participating writing centers. You may share some images from your center or your center’s logo on the NCPTW 2020 Online Gathering Photos form.

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NCPTW 2020 Online Registration Open

October 20, 2020February 23, 2022Mike Mattisonupdated

Registration for the NCPTW 2020 Online Gathering, on Friday, October 30, 2-5 PM Eastern Daylight Time is now open!  NCPTW presentations will be posted online by Monday, October 26 at https://www.thencptw.org/online2020/, and the gathering on Zoom on the 30th will be an Read More

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NCTPW Online 2020 Coming Soon!

October 12, 2020February 23, 2022adminupdated

Looking for some engaging peer tutoring development ideas? NCPTW Online 2020 features virtual presentations from peer tutors in writing from across the country! Don’t miss this opportunity to check out the important work of your colleagues near and far. Presentations “go live” Read More

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  • About
    • Conference Personnel
    • Presentation Access Request
    • Privacy Policy
    • Writing Centers 2020 Gallery
  • Conference Program
    • “Cuando la tiranía es ley, la revolución es orden”: Social Justice Through Linguistic Revolution
    • “Writing in the Disciplines” Resources as Tools for Accessibility
    • A Center of Engagement
    • Academic Counterparts: Creative Writing in the Writing Center
    • Adapting and Applying Valuable Practices of Historic Writing Communities
    • Alumni Tutor Takeaways from Learning and Working at the Writing Center
    • An Inquiry Based Approach to Writing Tutor Training: A Step Towards Creating a Culture of Inclusivity in the Writing Center
    • Creating Inclusive Remote Tutoring Spaces: Social Media Campaign to Engage a Diverse Student Body
    • Elective Online Communities: Five Portraits of Writing Center Social Media Use and Non-Use
    • Empathy in the Writing Center
    • Furthering Engagement and Motivation through Graduate Writing Groups at the Writing Center
    • Guess Who's Back: Identity & Attendance Patterns in the Writing Center
    • How Student Demographics Affect the Use of Translingual Approaches at Writing Centers
    • Menstruating Tutor's Perceptions of Having Free Menstrual Product Access in a Writing Center
    • Problematizing Paradox: Institutionalized Barriers Across Within & Outside the Center
    • Re-Thinking Narrative: Carving Space for Secondary School Writing Centers
    • Research and Restoring Justice: A Letter from the Editors
    • Research-Based Strategies for Improving Tutor Training: Insights from Writing Center Tutors
    • Supporting Success: A Study of Motivation and First Year Student Usage of the Writing Center
    • Sustaining Community Literacy Efforts through a Rhetoric of Respect
    • The Writing Center’s Lack of Focus: Tutoring Students with ADHD
    • Time and Tradition: Nonnative English Speakers in the Writing Center
    • Transfer in the Writing Center: Theory and Practice for Peer Writing Tutors
    • Tutors as Writers: The Impact of Creative Writing in the Writing Center
    • Why We Still Ain’t Out; Identifying the Impact of Heteronormativity within the Writing Center
    • Writing Peer Tutoring and Reimagining: A Trauma-Informed Praxis for Social Justice
    • Writing Tutors, Take a Deep Breath: Mindfulness in Support of Tutoring as a Performance
    • A Writing Center and Community Confluence: Moving the Writing Center into the Community
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