Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC)
Faculty Resources
WAC at BCC: What It Is and Why It Matters
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                           ResourcesWhy Include (More) Writing In My Courses? Peer Review: Not Just for Writing Workshops - Guidelines for Students (in Any Class)
- Guidelines for Faculty (in Any Discipline)
- Sample Peer Review Questions
 Why Do I Feel Like I Have to Teach Grammar? (OR: Why You Don't Have To) But Proper Grammar (PDF) is Really Important to Me! (OR: As it Should Be) 
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                           Assignment Design and Syllabus DevelopmentClick here to schedule a conversation with Liesl Schwabe, Coordinator of Writing Across the Curriculum. - Assignment Design: How to Ask for Writing You Want to Read
- Rhetorical Analysis and Using the Readings You (Already) Assign to Support Student Writing
- Revision-Oriented Feedback (PDF)
- Rubrics: Responding Effectively (and More Quickly) to Student Writing
 
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                           Responding to Student Writing"Responding to Student Writing (PDF)" by Nancy Sommers "About Responding to Student Writing (PDF)" by Peter Elbow 
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                           Academic Integrity and Academic CitizenshipDistinguishing between misuse of sources (often unintentional) and plagiarism (often deliberate) Why Assignment Design Matters for Academic Honesty (Hint: Avoid open-ended topics) 
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                           Supporting Multilingual LearnersThe BCC Writing Center is here to support our multi-lingual learners on everything from writing and reading comprehension to dialogue and pronunciation. Kurzweil 3000 (Document and screen reading softward to which all BCC students have access) Dictation: Access Microsoft Word through the Web & use the microphone icon for easy dictation. Serving English Language Learners in Higher Education Advocating for Multilingual Learners on Campus