10. Establishing Peer Mentor-Led Writing Groups in Large First-Year Courses

  • Marcoux S
  • Marken L
  • Yu S
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This paper describes the results of a pilot project designed to improve students’ academic writing in a large (200-student) first-year Agriculture class at the University of Saskatchewan. In collaboration with the course’s professor, the Writing Centre coordinator and a summer student designed curriculum for four two-hour Writing Group sessions carved out of weekly scheduled lab times, and trained peer mentors to lead students through the writing process.  Writing Groups fostered a sense of community in the otherwise-isolated process of writing a challenging term paper, and provided opportunities for rich and frequent feedback. Ultimately, Writing Groups were shown to demystify the process of academic writing, making it more manageable and accessible to students.

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Marcoux, S., Marken, L. C., & Yu, S. (2012). 10. Establishing Peer Mentor-Led Writing Groups in Large First-Year Courses. Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, 5, 55–64. https://doi.org/10.22329/celt.v5i0.3454

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