How to Avoid Writer's Block: Guiding Students Through Writing College Essays

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How do advisors guide students through the college essay writing process? How does their developmental stage inhibit their ability to write at the level colleges expect? Led by author and UC Berkeley, Extension instructor, Elizabeth Stone, this webinar will help you unlock secrets to helping students write a better essay.

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The Better College Essay:

Fitting in and Standing OutElizabeth A. Stone PhD

www.amazon.com/author/elizabethannstone

Mentoring students and editing

without a pen

why the college essay?

narrative autobiography

adolescent social cognition

the disconnect

Person

Conceptualization

developmental levels

1. Objective: demographic

2. Evaluative

3. Personality traits, implied dispositions, abilities

4. Modified, Qualified, Elaborative

5. Psychological insight

Our teens

Have not yet reached Level 5, the insight that is

expected from many essay prompts

Mentors or mediators can move teens

towards higher levels of person

conceptualization by prodding, reflecting,

integrating

essays can be either DYNAMIC or CATEGORICAL

Dynamic: Narrative storytelling

Categorical: Research, opinion, factual

Generating material

interview from resume and questionnaire

integrating experiences

reflecting, questioning

story starters

outline free

verbal feedback - question - reflect - integrate -

discover

editing without a pen

self-editing

word currency

word compacting

reading out loud

the Better Essay is authentic and

demonstrates a cognitive shift

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