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I-212 “Peer Mentoring: Theory and Practice”
Taught by Laura Greenfield, Ph.D., SAW Coordinator and Lecturer in English 2007-2008
I-212 is a 2-credit academic course offered each semester and is required of all SAW mentors and assistants prior to beginning their work in the program. Since its beginnings, I-212 has been taught by numerous instructors with a diverse range of goals and syllabi. It is one of the primary teaching responsibilities for the SAW Coordinator and is presented here in its present and future forms.
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Additional Resources on Writing Center Scholarship
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