The E-Resource Center provides advice and online tutorials for non-native English speaking students, as well as other students learning academic English. The site was developed by the staff of the Center for English Language Support and funded by grants from the US Department of Education (Title V) and the New York State Education Department (Perkins III)
Kate Szur, Director
Christopher Davis, Editor and Materials Writer
Ana
Giron, web designer and programmer
Annette Miller, Materials Writer
Ashley Minihan, Materials Writer
Luisa Paulino, Materials Writer
Cornelia Preda, Copy Editor
Eugene Slepov, Materials Writer
Wendy Small, Materials Writer
Amy Stafford, Materials Writer
Fasil Yitbarek, Materials Writer
Professor Livia Katz, CPE Consultant
Robert Greco, CPE Consultant
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The Center for English Language Support is an instructional
and tutoring center that offers expert on-site and on-line tutorials and workshops to undergraduate
and graduate students at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. The mission of the Center is
to assist non-native English speaking students to acquire academic language proficiency, superior
writing skills, and independent learning strategies in order to become successful participants
in the John Jay community.
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The Center’s services include:
- individual tutoring in grammar and writing (appointment required)
- small-group workshops (Workshops
this month)
- computer-assisted language learning
- Internet ESL activities (ESL
Online)
- library search (Research
Tools)
- practical advice to develop research papers
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The Center for English Language Support is located in Room 1201 North Hall. |
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