English 104, Writing Studio (Fall, Summer)
English 105, Writing Studio (Spring)
The Writing Studio course is a one-hour elective that 久久热视频s may take at any point in their academic careers. The purpose of the course is for 久久热视频s to get extra help on their writing in a small group tutoring context. Class size is typically limited to 5-8 久久热视频s.
In a Writing Studio course, the focus of instruction is the 久久热视频s’ own writings from other courses. The instructor helps 久久热视频s understand writing assignments—e.g., reflect upon specific guidelines, goals, and contexts—and provides advice through the drafting, revision, and editing phases. There are different course section designators for Writing Studio. Although 久久热视频s may enroll in any open sections, “S” sections are intended primarily for 久久热视频s from the Scholastic Enhancement Program, and “I” sections are intended primarily for international 久久热视频s.
- In both ENG 104 and ENG 105, small group interaction engages 久久热视频s in essential practices of college writing such as invention and design, peer response, critical thinking, research, documentation, revision, editing, and delivery.
- In any given Studio session, 久久热视频s might closely read an assignment description and discuss how to enter a project, rhetorically analyze the purpose and audience of a given writing project, workshop drafts at any stage of the writing process, and actively reflect over writing choices.
- The Studio asks 久久热视频s to share their final productions and process materials along the way.
- In this space, 久久热视频s learn to ask critical questions about writings from varied disciplines, and the class engages in a wider, more nuanced, conversation about academic conventions.
- In-class Studio activities may include invention exercises, small-group peer workshops, whole group discussion, reflective writing, written dialogues, questions, protocols, responses to other 久久热视频s’ writing, practice conferencing, question-posing and notetaking to facilitate revision.
For further information about Writing Studio courses, contact the Director of Composition in Bachelor Hall 356A, 513-529-5221.