Wendy, I'm wondering if Martin Hollock has those numbers. Are you
familiar with his new initiative the CWCA? I believe he has been
compiling a list of Writing Centres and Services. Theresa.
wendy strachan wrote:
> Greetings,
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> It seems as if we really need some figures for all of us to refer to when it
> comes to identifying our programs, writing services and centres in Canada.
> Maybe that's a project someone recently retired might take on - (hint to
> myself, not just the ever reliable Russ!)
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> Anyway, I am asking on behalf of one of my colleagues if anyone has a ball
> park figure to suggest of the number of schools in Canada that have WAC/WID
> programs. I wonder if this is even a question that can fit our situation
> with such dispersed efforts at any one institution, given, as Tania has
> pointed out, that there is no "unified disciplinary context of inquiry and
> work.and composition lacks a strong institutional presence" ? (Graves &
> Graves 2006)
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> Thanks for any ideas,
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> Wendy
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> "Let's save pessimism for better times." Eduardo Galeano
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