Description
Peer Assessment in Writing Instruction offers a comprehensive exploration of how peer review processes can enhance student learning and writing development. This element synthesizes current research on peer assessment practices, examining the cognitive and social benefits of having students evaluate each other’s writing.
The book addresses practical implementation challenges, including how to structure peer feedback activities, train students to provide constructive criticism, and create classroom environments where students feel comfortable sharing their work. It discusses various peer assessment formats and their effectiveness across different educational contexts and proficiency levels.
Readers will find valuable guidance on designing assessment criteria, managing peer feedback dynamics, and integrating peer review into larger writing curricula. The author balances theoretical foundations with actionable classroom strategies, making this resource essential for language teachers seeking to develop students’ critical thinking and communication skills through collaborative learning.







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