Apprenticed to Failure: Learning from the Students We Can't Help

  • Sherwood S
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Talks about the benefits of failure, both to the individual teacher and to the writing center as an institution. Examines the phenomenon of the hard-to-help student and how it leads scholar-teachers to reexamine their approaches and pedagogies. (TB)

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Sherwood, S. (1996). Apprenticed to Failure: Learning from the Students We Can’t Help. The Writing Center Journal, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.7771/2832-9414.1340

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