Recommendation 3
(continued)
Figure 3.3. Levels of feedback
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Feedback is useful on many levels: teachers to students, peers to one another, and
self-reflection by students.
Teacher feedback highlights
what is working in a student’s
writing and provides both
scaffolding and support for
aspects of the student’s text or
process that can be improved.
Peer feedback provides a level
of support similar to teacher
feedback, but it also teaches
students how to read a peer’s
writing and provide meaningful
and constructive feedback.
Self assessments allow
students to view their writing
from the perspective of the
reader, helping them to identify
where they have been successful
and where they need to rework
text if others are to understand it.
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