Nancy Maloney Grimm

7 articles
  1. Review of Writing Centers and Writing Across the Curriculum Programs: Building Interdisciplinary Partnerships
    Abstract

    (2002). Review of Writing Centers and Writing Across the Curriculum Programs: Building Interdisciplinary Partnerships. Technical Communication Quarterly: Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 476-478.

    doi:10.1207/s15427625tcq1104_7
  2. Shanghai Quartet: The Crossings of Four Women of China
    doi:10.2307/1512124
  3. Reaffirming, Reflecting, Reforming: Writing Center Scholarship Comes of Age
    doi:10.2307/379050
  4. Between Talk and Teaching: Reconsidering the Writing Conference
    Abstract

    The teacher-student conference is standard in the repertoire of teachers at all levels. Because it's a one-to-one encounter, teachers work hard to make it comfortable; but because it's a pedagogical moment, they hope that learning occurs in the encounter, too. The literature in this area often suggests that a conference is a conversation, but this doesn't account for a teacher's need to use it pedagogically. Laurel Johnson Black's new book explores the conflicting meanings and relations embedded in conferencing and offers a new theoretical understanding of the conference along with practical approaches to conferencing more effectively with students.

    doi:10.2307/358553
  5. Good Intentions: Writing Center Work for Postmodern Times
    doi:10.2307/358923
  6. Rearticulating the Work of the Writing Center
    doi:10.58680/ccc19968673
  7. Computer centers and writing centers: An argument for ballast
    doi:10.1016/s8755-4615(05)80071-4