Peer Review Looking at Texts from a Reader’s Point of View.

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Peer Review Looking at Texts from a Reader’s Point of View

Peer Review? What is that? Objective feedback –Seeing someone’s text from your own perspective –Explaining to them how you ‘see’ it –Being kind, yet honest, in the process

The ‘Who’ of Peer Review Who is the best person to review your writing? –Peers… because they probably think like you –Instructors… because they know what they hope to teach you –Friends… because they can catch mistakes you do not see –Tutors at Academic Enrichment Center because they are trained to work with writing needs

The ‘What’ of Peer Review What is the best way to ‘use’ Peer Review? –Response-Centered Workshops Peers note their personal responses to the text Writer of the text listens but does not enter conversation Process-based –Advice-Centered Workshops Peers first review and then give advice on the text Writer and Reviewer then talk together Product-based

The ‘Where’ of Peer Review Where does Peer Review work best? –Peer Review works best in a structured environment Classrooms Conferences Writing Lab –The Academic Enrichment Center at IvyTech’s Peer Review set-up is Thirty-minute sessions Assignment Feedback

The ‘When’ of Peer Review When does Peer Review work best? –When you need overall feedback How does it sound? What do you think? Does it make sense? –When you need specific feedback Thesis statement Topic Sentences Organization Introduction Conclusion Grammar, Punctuation, and Spelling Syntax

The ‘Why’ of Peer Review Why does Peer Review work? –We see our writing ‘through’ another person –We see how other students think and write –We see others’ writing strengths & weaknesses –We see new ideas and new ways of explaining ideas –We learn to look at our own writing in a different way

The ‘How’ of Peer Review Peer Review works by being a helpful reader Ways you can respond as a helpful reader: –If you get confused or lost Mark an ‘X’ in the text where you are confused Ask the writer to explain his or her ideas Ask the writer to state his or her thesis Ask the writer to state the question the thesis answers Help the writer to brainstorm (mapping, outlining, etc.) Ask the writer to fill in the blanks: –My purpose in this paper is _________________. –My purpose in this section is ________________.

The ‘How’ of Peer Review (cont.) Being a helpful reader (cont.): –If you cannot see the point Ask the writer ‘So what?’ questions. In other words, ask the writer –‘What does this sentence have to do with your thesis?’ –‘What does this point have to do with this paragraph?’ –‘What does this paragraph have to do with the paper?’ –Playing devil’s advocate Counter the writer’s stance or thesis Bring up other perspectives Ask the writer ‘why’ and ‘how’ questions –Offer more examples and details to the writer –Leave the final decisions to the writer

The Allyn & Bacon Guide The following information is taken from the Allyn & Bacon Guide to Writing: Response-Centered Workshops: 1.Ask students to bring in four copies of their papers. 2.Divide the class into groups of three or four students. 3.Ask one student to read a paper aloud. 4.Students then make notes on their copies, making note of where they understand, are confused, think the writer makes a good point, feel they need more information, etc. 5.Each group member orally explains his/her notes. 6.Each writer member listens without making comments.

The Allyn & Bacon Guide The following information is taken from the Allyn & Bacon Guide to Writing: Advice-Centered Workshops: 1.Ask students to bring in four copies of their papers. 2.Divide the class into groups of four students. 3.Each group of four divides into pairs. 4.Each pair exchanges papers with the other pair. 5.Working collaboratively, each pair reviews the two papers, one at a time, orally discussing the paper. 6.The reviewers write down advice to the writer on the paper. 7.Papers are returned to their owners. 8.If time permits, the group members discuss their comments orally.

Where Can You go for Additional Help with Peer Review? Academic Enrichment Center Location: Learning Resources Center Contact: ext or Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.

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