Hi Writing Center Class: Looking forward to working with you and getting to know you!
About me: I earned my Master's in Linguistics-TESOL and my doctorate in English: Language, Literacy, and Rhetoric--at the U of Illinois at Chicago. I've been a Rhetoric prof and WC Director for over 28 years!
My academic writing is about second language issues related to the writing center; our current WC project is about Iowa's international students' perceptions of their second language writing development; I will be sharing some of it with you in class. Over break, with a grad student in Second Language Acquisition (SLA), I co-wrote a draft of a chapter about SLA theories and writing center work for a book on writing center research.
I also like to write about travel and teach travel writing as a first-year seminar every fall. My latest published travel essay is about a frequent bus trip in Ecuador that I've taken from the Andes to the Amazon. Forthcoming is piece of flash non-fiction about a waterfall/natural water slide that my daughter-in-law's family owns in a jungle resort also in Ecuador.
In my free time, I hang out with my one-year old granddaughter and her eight-year old sister. The older one and I are currently reading Ann M. Martin's Babysitter Club and her Main Street series.
About me: I earned my Master's in Linguistics-TESOL and my doctorate in English: Language, Literacy, and Rhetoric--at the U of Illinois at Chicago. I've been a Rhetoric prof and WC Director for over 28 years!
My academic writing is about second language issues related to the writing center; our current WC project is about Iowa's international students' perceptions of their second language writing development; I will be sharing some of it with you in class. Over break, with a grad student in Second Language Acquisition (SLA), I co-wrote a draft of a chapter about SLA theories and writing center work for a book on writing center research.
I also like to write about travel and teach travel writing as a first-year seminar every fall. My latest published travel essay is about a frequent bus trip in Ecuador that I've taken from the Andes to the Amazon. Forthcoming is piece of flash non-fiction about a waterfall/natural water slide that my daughter-in-law's family owns in a jungle resort also in Ecuador.
In my free time, I hang out with my one-year old granddaughter and her eight-year old sister. The older one and I are currently reading Ann M. Martin's Babysitter Club and her Main Street series.
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