NCPTW Proposal and Registration Site

The proposal deadline was Monday, April 18 2016.

We are hoping to inspire presentations that combine research with reflection, and introspection with data. We welcome writing center scholarship on any topic of general interest to the writing center community, but we especially welcome presentations that consider linkages between the writing center and critical pedagogy, cultural competence, gender and sexuality, multilingualism, universal design, and interdisciplinarity.

Questions for consideration may include but are not limited to

  • What role can writing centers play in recognizing and nurturing—rather than erasing—difference?
  • In what ways do interpersonal dynamics in individual tutoring sessions relate to larger power relationships within the culture?
  • How do directive and nondirective tutoring approaches interact with student identities? How do we decide when to offer and when to withhold information about prestige dialects, and why?
  • How might writing center pedagogy inform tutoring practices in the content areas?
  • Given that most learning disabilities are invisible, how can writing centers use practices that are universally accessible to all learners?

We will accept up to two proposals from any individual, so long as one of the proposals includes more than one presenter. Presentations will take the following formats:

  • Individual Presentations: 15- to 20-minute papers that will be combined into a panel by the program committee
  • Panel Presentations: 3 to 4 presentations of 15-20 minutes each on a particular theme or question
  • Roundtables: 15 minutes of introductory comments/question framing by the presenters and then an hour-long discussion among attendees
  • Poster Presentations: A research-fair style presentation of research in which the presenter(s) create a visual argument and informally discuss their research with attendees
  • Workshop Sessions: 75-minute interactive session in which leaders will guide participants through the investigation of a new area of knowledge.

Proposals will be accepted until April 15th, 2016.

 

The complete CFP is available here.

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