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Planning for Peer Review Sessions Specify tasks for the peer review Model how to use the workshop sheet or criteria list before peer review Consider sequencing the peer-review tasks in multiple workshops Provide adequate time for students to conduct thorough peer review of drafts Helping Students Make Effective Comments Helping Students Handle Divergent Advice Resource: Sample workshop sheets |
Specify tasks for the peer reviewEven if you decide to let students do an "open" review (in which they imagine themselves as members of the target audience and give "reader response" reactions), make that task clear as you set up the peer-review session. If you want to have students review particular features of a paper, make sure that those tasks are clear and precise. Although you can list tasks on the board, students often prefer a worksheet that notes specific tasks. If students can write their commentary on a word processor, they are likely to write more extensive comments, so take advantage of computer supports whenever possible. |
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