Phone: 616-331-2922
Lisa Gullo
gullol@gvsu.edu

LOH 120
Allendale, MI 49401

Making Peer Review Work

Having students read and respond to drafts of each other's writing during class time or on BlackBoard is benefical to both students and faculty. Students get much-needed feedback during their writing process, and they get practice as critical readers and thinkers during the review process. Faculty lighten their paper loads, as students rely on each other--rather than the instructor--for writing assistance. And, because students prepare a draft, get feedback, and revise their work before turning it in for a grade, faculty can avoid having to read and grade hastily written first drafts.

For more information about how to make peer response groups work in your classroom, see these
handouts 
from an SWS Workshop on peer response.

And consider inviting Writing Consultants into your classroom to assist students in the peer review process.
  Last Modified Date: August 23, 2009
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