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让所有人都能接触到大学写作

by Tory Abbott

Those wandering the fourth floor of 露西·斯克里布纳图书馆 will find that the doors 菲利普·博肖夫写作中心几乎总是开放的. 在里面,学生们会发现 a welcoming space with a couch, a station to make coffee or tea, and a basket of fidget toys. But this isn’t just a comfy study space; it's a hub for both creativity and community — a mission that is spearheaded by a small group of dedicated peer tutors 谁热衷于让所有人都能接触到大学写作. 

优先考虑包容性的同行运行资源 

The Writing Center prides itself on being a peer-run resource for Skidmore students of all class years and majors. 在那里,训练有素的学生导师提供一对一的咨询,提供 judgement-free guidance and support at any point during the writing process. The center runs on a mission of creating better writers, not just better writing, and students who utilize the Writing Center will find themselves leading the charge on their own writing goals. 他们的导师不是他们的编辑,而是他们的同事 insight and specialization, but ultimately alllows students to maintain full control 在纸的方向上.  
 
The transition to collegiate writing can be daunting, but Skidmore’s Writing Center makes this process manageable by offering the unique insider perspective of students 谁自己才刚刚经历过这个转折点. 这是一种方法 很多一年级的学生都觉得特别有帮助.  
 
“The Writing Center can help by offering direction, feedback, and an important dose of perspective from real college writers who have been there and done that,” commented ESL Specialist Thad Niles

Alex Ciardullo stands in front of the Writing Tips bulletin in Skidmore's Writing Center

Alex Ciardullo '25 stands in front of the Writing Center's "Writing Tips" bulletin board.


At the same time, Writing Center resources aren’t limited to first-year students.  
 
“The Writing Center really is open to literally anybody,” emphasized Writing Center Alex Ciardullo, 25岁,主修音乐,辅修媒体和电影. “In addition to the Writing Center’s limitless range in academic focuses, we as tutors will help 任何同行在论文的任何阶段,即使还没有写任何东西.”  

根据个人需求量身定制的辅导  

Students can customize their tutoring experiences based on their own individual needs. Caitlin Jorgensen, senior teaching professor and director of the Writing Center, addresses some 火博体育写作中心的常见误解’s work.

“Yes, we can sit down with your drafted paper and help you fix mistakes, but we can 也可以帮助你头脑风暴的想法. 也许你只是需要有人来谈谈你的 ideas with you, you’re not really at the writing stage yet,” Jorgensen said. “We cover 写作的各个方面,学习风格和写作方法.” 

一个共同学习的空间 

At the core of the Writing Center’s approach to learning is the fact that its tutoring 课程不会在传统的课堂环境中进行. Instead, the center emphasizes communal learning: To become a Writing Center tutor, sophomores and juniors must complete The Peer Tutoring Project, a writing-intensive class taught every fall 乔根森的学期. 然而,学习并不止于此. Just as students visiting the Writing Center can expect to gain something from the experience, tutors say they often benefit as well, and Skidmore’s Writing Center staff embrace this two-way 学习的解释.  

“I've found a real sense of mutual fulfillment when both my tutee and I have the chance to learn something new, whether about the writing process or a new subject,” said 奥利维亚·格里德,25岁,英语和社会工作双学位.  

Ultimately, work at the Writing Center is all about connection — whether it be the relationship between the student and their paper, or that between two peers, relating 拥有共同的学习热情.  
 
“I have loved everything about working at the Writing Center, but mostly, how it invigorates language as a collaborative and messy interaction,” noted Kimberly Pienkawa ‘25 an 英语专业大三班主任. 写作中心鼓励所有学生 walk in with an incomplete or incoherent draft and embrace the vulnerability there; it promises revisions but never promotes writing as a final perfect product. Rather, 写作变成了一个不可否认的过程,一个非常社会化的过程.”


火博体育火博体育写作中心的常见误解  

我想你需要有一篇完整的论文来参观中心? Think again. Three Writing Center tutors debunk myths about the Writing Center and share the truth about everything it has to offer. 

误解:你只能带着英文论文去写作中心.  

Reality: “You can visit the Writing Center with any paper no matter the subject, because tutors 都受过训练吗. 你可以带一篇英文论文去心理学专业或 biology paper to an English major, and sometimes getting a perspective outside of the paper’s area of study allows for more discourse and a new point of view.” - Fiona Promisel ‘24, senior head of the Writing Center, an English and studio art double major. 

误解:写作中心只是第一年的资源. 

Reality:  “No. In fact, it feels like as many upperclassmen utilize the Writing Center as underclassmen.——Alex Ciardullo, 25岁,主修音乐,辅修媒体和电影. 

Myth: Professors don’t like hearing that their students have visited the Writing Center.

Reality: “恰恰相反! 教授有时会给作业加分 参观写作中心.——Alex Ciardullo(25岁

误解:你必须努力学习写作才能从辅导课程中获益.  

Reality: “写作中心帮助所有层次的写作. 无论你的水平如何,讨论 和别人一起写作会有助于提高你的写作水平. 许多家教继续去 写作中心,因为它很有帮助!——Fiona Promisel, 24岁 

误解:写作中心的辅导课程必须亲自进行. 

Reality: “We have an online option and a breakout room in the center specifically for privacy 当参与缩放呼叫时.——Alex Ciardullo(25岁 

Myth: Writing Center sessions can only be helpful if the tutor has specialization 在你论文的特定研究领域.

Reality: “Some of my most rewarding sessions involved material that I am completely unfamiliar with. When discussing subjects such as art history, political science, and religious studies with my tutees, I found that my lack of knowledge allowed me to plainly identify 任何混淆或误解的来源.——奥利维亚·格里德,25岁,社会工作和 英语双学位. 

Myth: You must have a completed draft to schedule a Writing Center session.  

Reality: “You can come to the Writing Center with anything, even a blank sheet of paper. Starting 可能是最难的部分,概述论文似乎令人望而生畏. So, you can come 用一个提示和一个问题,一份完成的草稿,或者介于两者之间的任何东西. No matter 在你的论文阶段,写作中心可以提供帮助! 那些课程都是在上课 comes in with nothing written create some of the best discussions and helpful outlines.” ——Fiona Promisel ' 24


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