Welcome to our informational blog.
Topics covered include literary theory and practice, academic writing techniques, philosophy of education, and explanations of our methods for enhancing creative intelligence.
The Vital Role of Formal Grammar in Developing Writing Proficiency
Despite grammar’s fundamental role, many educational institutions have shifted their focus away from traditional grammar instruction — a change that raises questions about the potential effects of this reduced emphasis on students' ability to write effectively in measurable and consistent ways. This trend underscores the role writing tutors can play in providing essential grammar education.
The Multifaceted Benefits of Creative Writing
Creative writing isn't just a way to tell stories; it's a powerful tool for personal development and emotional healing. Recent peer-reviewed studies have highlighted the numerous benefits of this artistic practice — benefits you can experience for yourself under the guidance of a professional writing coach or writing tutor.
Embracing the Moral Heart of Writing Tutoring: Insights from David Hansen's Educational Philosophy
In his book "The Moral Heart of Teaching," philosopher David Hansen embarks on a profound exploration of the ethical core of educational practice. Hansen articulates the belief that teaching is not merely a profession but a vocation rooted in moral responsibility. His arguments can be applied to educational settings and pedagogical traditions beyond conventional classroom learning, and are especially relevant to the nuanced work of writing tutoring.
Editor, Tutor, Coach: Understanding Their Unique Roles in the Writing World
Whether you're a seasoned author or a beginner trying to put your thoughts into words, you might come across these three professional types in your writing journey: the editor, the writing tutor, and the writing coach. Though they all aim to elevate your work, each serves a distinct purpose.
“English Lag”: Tutoring as a Remedy against Falling Behind during Covid-19
The Gilliam Writers Group offers academic writing tutoring services that can have a positive impact on your writing skills and academic success. Whether you're seeking an academic writing tutor online or a private tutor for academic writing, the Gilliam Writers Group is an invaluable resource.
Enhancing Adolescent Writing Skills IV: How We Operationalize the 2007 “Writing Next” Report
As professional writing tutors, we rely on a mix of personal experience and research when designing our lesson plans & determining how to improve student outcomes. Like many in our field, we have found the “Writing Next” report to be an invaluable resource for teaching our students how to write not only “well,” but compellingly, with gusto and inspiration. Read on to learn why you should hire a writing tutor online.
The Evolving Role of Private Tutors: A Writing Tutor’s Historical Overview
In the age of digital innovation, the art of tutoring has undergone profound transformations. While today’s educators have access to more advanced tools and platforms than ever before, our core principle of one-on-one instruction has its roots in the deepest bedrock of educational history. Join us as we trace the footsteps of legendary tutor-student duos and discover how the past has informed today's tutoring landscape.
Enhancing Adolescent Writing Skills III: How Our Online Tutors Use the “Writing Next” Report
This is the second-to-last blog post in our series on the 2007 research report titled "Writing Next: Effective strategies to improve writing of adolescents in middle and high schools.” In today’s post, we’ll summarize the next three instructional strategies outlined in the report, and explain how our online writing tutors use them to enhance the writing skills of adolescent learners.
Enhancing Adolescent Writing Skills II: How Gilliam Writers Group Implements Effective Instructional Strategies
How do our online writing tutors do what they do so well? What research-based methods do we use to teach our students? Here’s our take on the first five effective instructional practices identified in the influential 2007 report titled "Writing Next: Effective strategies to improve writing of adolescents in middle and high schools.”
Enhancing Adolescent Writing Skills I: Evidence-Based Tutoring & the "Writing Next" Report
Strong writing skills are essential for cognitive and intellectual development. At Gilliam Writers Group, our writing tutors are committed to helping adolescents in middle and high schools improve their writing skills through evidence-based educational approaches. In this blog post, we’ll discuss an influential 2007 report titled "Writing Next: Effective strategies to improve writing of adolescents in middle and high schools."
The Importance of Outlines in Middle School English
One of the most frequent questions from those entering the sometimes-stressful years of middle school is what English teachers expect from their students. A qualified middle school writing tutor from the Gilliam Writers Group can help put your fears to rest, but first, a few pointers to get your recent middle schooler on the right track.
The Sentence: A Lesson in Composition
Each sentence is like a little box into which a writer’s chosen words are piled. How the box looks from the outside, regardless of the words it contains, is very important. Some boxes are brightly colored. Some are small and plain. Some are meant to stack neatly on top of one another. Although opening the box — being able to read the words and absorb their meaning — is thrilling, we wouldn’t experience such a thrill without the careful construction of the box itself.
On Tutors and Homework: The Case for Reading for Pleasure
Reading begins to feel like a trap for children whose parents confuse quantity with quality when it comes to learning; these over-stressed minds learn only that for every page they enjoy, there is a price to be paid in boring, extraneous work.
On End-of-Semester Paralysis
I’ve worked with dozens of college students who have finished a semester without finishing their final assignments, and who are now working desperately against looming extension deadlines to preserve their grades (and their mental health). Although it’s stigmatized and rarely talked about in academia, end-of-semester paralysis is a troublingly common affliction in today’s universities.
Brief Notes on Method: Writing Tutoring Online
A deeper look at the module-style writing lessons that our online writing tutors design for students here at GWG.