Friday, January 30, 2015
Blog Post 3
Peer editing is a constructive tool students can use to help one another correct any written material. The best way to approach peer editing is to be positive and honest using compliments, suggestions and corrections. I will approach peer editing as a serious but fair and helpful voice when reviewing my peers material. I want the student to whom I am editing to have a positive experience with my feedback.
Peer editing is important for students because it givens another opinion of their work. Students can have mistakes brought to their attention in a positive way and the mistakes can be corrected having a productive experience. Peer editing helps both the student who performed the work and the student who is editing the work. Peer editing is a great tool for students of all ages.
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Peer editing is when you are working with someone to help improve, revise, and edit his or her own writing. I agree with everything you said in your post about peer editing. It can also be a confidence builder to some writers who are maybe, a little insecure about their own writing.
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