Writing-intensive learning recognizes two key ideas: first, that writing is more than just essays written for grades, and second, that writing is different in different disciplines. When you think of ...
RIT's Writing Intensive structure attempts to embed courses rich in writing throughout the curriculum of each program, providing students with writing-to-learn opportunities within their disciplines ...
Writing Intensive (WI) courses embrace the responsibility to prepare students for the writing tasks they will encounter as their intellectual careers at Smith unfold. Accordingly, first-year students ...
Writing Intensive (WI) instructors can benefit from understanding what students have learned in their University Writing Seminar (UWS), a topic-based writing course that every Brandeis student takes ...
Whether you are a faculty member teaching Writing-Intensive (WI) courses, or are looking for ways to design and integrate more effective writing assignments into your course, we can support you.
Writing-intensive courses (designated "W") are offered as one of the requirements for graduation with a Bachelor's degree at SFU. W courses fulfil the following conditions: 1) use of writing as a way ...
In their Writing Intensive courses, students learn discipline-specific writing strategies and receive individual feedback on their writing. These courses build on the writing and inquiry practices ...
Mid-career journalists worldwide who can speak and write in English can apply for a weeklong writing workshop. The Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University is accepting applications for ...
All academic disciplines use writing to develop ideas and communicate for specific purposes and audiences. The Writing Intensive (WI) course requirement at SUNY Cortland asks students to practice ...