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Peer editing is an excellent strategy. It helps the writer receive input and guidance, and it also helps the peer editor understand how to improve his or her own writing. The goal of peer review is fourfold: to help writers see their writing from a reader's perspective.
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Peer editing is an excellent strategy. It helps the writer receive input and guidance, and it also helps the peer editor understand how to improve his or her own writing. The goal of peer review is fourfold: to help writers see their writing from a reader's perspective.
Peer editing is the process of having a peer read and edit a piece of writing, highlighting errors or ways to improve it. These errors may include misspellings, grammar mistakes and clarity issues.
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Introduction. Peer editing is a technique often used in composition and other writing-intensive courses. Students engaged in peer editing trade drafts of material they have written and provide each other with suggestions for improvement.
Peer editing helps learners take ownership of their work. They improve it independently, without relying on you to tell them what to do. This is a big reduction in teacher workload and removes the bottleneck feeling where every student waits to receive individual feedback from you.
To help students stay on task, work as a class to discuss the three steps for peer editing: compliments, suggestions, and corrections.
To help students stay on task, work as a class to discuss the three steps for peer editing: compliments, suggestions, and corrections.
Peer editing is the process of having a peer read and edit a piece of writing, highlighting errors or ways to improve it. These errors may include misspellings, grammar mistakes and clarity issues. Peers can provide edits on a physical paper or use a word processing system to edit a paper.

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