Dos and don’ts for peer feedback that works

We’re happy to see so many educators thinking about peer review and its role in good writing and revision.  Here’s a post from Gerard Dawson (high school English teacher, blogger, and author of “Hacking Literacy: 5 Ways To Turn Any Classroom Into a Culture Of Readers”) on some practical dos and don’ts for peer feedback that works.  We’re excited to see where Gerard’s use of Writable takes his students’ writing!

 

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