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I think peer editing is different...
By Jill I

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I would think that peer editing would be different than correcting a test. Peer editing, in most cases, would be much more oriented on opinion - that is children can choose to use or disregard their peer's opinion. Of course there will always be gramatical and spelling corrections, but I think that even this is somewhat different than grading a test because it is only a draft and not the student's best and final effort.

 


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