Preparing for a Tutoring Session
Bring
the relevant assignment, related class handouts, and your
notes to the lab.
Read
the teachers comments on the essay or homework
prior to signing in at the lab.
If
attending a lab at a campus where you are not attending
your developmental writing course, call
first to determine if there is a writing tutor on the
schedule, or if using software, to determine if the
required software is available at that lab.
Sign
in upon entering the lab. Then, take a seat and prepare
your materials, so you will be ready for the
tutor.
Work
quietly while waiting for a tutor.
At the beginning of a Tutoring Session
Explain
the instructors assignment and share all relevant
handouts and notes with the tutor.
Tutors
will first attend to the requirements of the assignment
and the instructors remarks. Be receptive to
additional information offered by the tutor.
Unless
the lab is not busy, expect to spend no more than 15-25
minutes with a tutor. Do not expect to go over more than
one essay during a single tutoring session.
If
the lab is short of writing tutors, the tutor may need to
work with more than one student at a time.
During the Tutoring Session
Do
not expect the tutor to do your work.
If
you are beginning a new assignment, the tutor will ask
questions and suggest techniques to help you get
started.
If
you need help organizing your paper, the tutor will
suggest some standard methods.
If
you need to revise, the tutor will ask for clarification,
elaboration, etc.
If
you need to edit, the tutor will ask questions to help
you locate and correct your own errors. The tutor might
indicate the types of errors that are prevalent
in an essay, but it is your
responsibility to identify and correct those
errors.
The
tutors will often provide handouts, instruction, and
additional materials.
Tutors
will also check your progress and provide additional
assistance if you are still having difficulty.
After
you have worked with a tutor, if the lab is busy, be
prepared to wait your turn to meet again with a
tutor.
Remember,
if you are having a lot of difficulty with an assignment,
you should meet with your instructor for assistance
during office hours.
After the Tutoring Session
If
your instructor requires a tutors signature to
verify your visit to the lab, request that signature
before you leave.
Be
sure to sign out before leaving the lab.
If
you think there was a problem with your tutoring session,
please go to your instructor or the lab manager for
assistance.
Let
the lab manager know when a tutor is especially
helpful.
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