Hi all! I am looking forward to another great course from iTDi. I work in Osaka, Japan at a private high school.
Thanks Penny for sharing an interesting topic: error correction.
Thanks Penny for sharing an interesting topic: error correction. Allow me to share with you what my students and I have done with the error correction practices in our essay writing class. 1. I have encouraged my students to do peer-review as a part of writing cycle before submitting their final drafts. We did that using Google doc. I see this peer-review activities worth doing at least based on the following considerations: a. Learn how to read carefully, with attention to the details of a piece of writing (whether their own or another writer’s); b. Learn how to strengthen their writing by taking into account the responses of actual and anticipated readers; c.Learn how to formulate and communicate constructive feedback on a peer’s work; d. Learn how to gather and respond to feedback on their own work. 2. Before the peer-review session, I taught some techniques of correcting their peer's to them: make the errors explicit so that the writers knew about what and how to improve the e...
Nice to see you here, Scott.
ReplyDeleteHi Anne. Hope things are going well for you. Just got back from work now. Hope you are ready for a good ride as Penny gives a presentation that even months later I went back and watched and still picked up bits I forgot or missed from before.
ReplyDeleteHi Scott, thanks! I just got back from work myself. I'm really looking forward to this course! I'm sure I'll be just the same.
ReplyDeleteWell was another great time in a course from iTDi. Can't wait for the next week to come.
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