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Five Key WAC Best Practices for Instructors across the Disciplines

Five Key WAC Best Practices for Instructors across the Disciplines. Presented by Deborah Schlacks , WAC Coordinator WAC Brown Bag October 8, 2012. The Key to the Key: What the WAC Best Practices Are All About. How we assign writing

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Five Key WAC Best Practices for Instructors across the Disciplines

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  1. Five Key WAC Best Practices for Instructors across the Disciplines Presented by Deborah Schlacks, WAC Coordinator WAC Brown Bag October 8, 2012

  2. The Key to the Key: What the WAC Best Practices Are All About • How we assign writing • How we provide coaching and scaffolding along the way as students do the assignments • How (and when) we respond to the writing

  3. Best Practice #1 Providing detailed directions for writing assignments. The directions include • Explanations of learning goals for the assignment • Deadlines for various parts of the assignment along the way • Detailed evaluation criteria for the assignment

  4. Best Practice #2 Providing opportunities for written or oral feedback on drafts of writing projects from fellow students in the class

  5. Best Practice #3 Giving written or oral feedback on DRAFTS of major writing projects • Use a revision-oriented commenting strategy rather than an editing-oriented strategy • Hold students responsible for correcting errors (Note: The examples on the next two slides are from Bean 83-84.)

  6. Best Practice #4 Using informal or short (minimally graded) writing assignments for one or more of these purposes:

  7. Best Practice #4, continued • To help students do the formal, revised writing assignments of the course (breaking them into parts with separate deadlines) • To help students learn course content • To help students reflect upon their writing and/or thinking process

  8. Best Practice #5 Encouraging students to seek assistance from the Writing Center!

  9. Work Cited Bean, John C. Engaging Ideas: The Professor’s Guide to Integrating Writing, Critical Thinking, and Active Learning in the Classroom. 2nd ed. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2011.

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