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Thursday, November 3, 2016

Critique Protocol: Helping Students Produce High-Quality Work

I found this article on Edutopia. They use this critique protocol as their peer revision process. There's built in tools for learners to analyze work in a constructive and positive way. Teachers talk about using it to look at an exemplary piece as a whole group or with peer to peer. It emphasizes the importance of the setup, establishing effective routines/procedures for it to be successful. Here's their guiding doc.
How It's Done:
1. Identify the critique norms.
2. Model identifying strengths.
3. Have your students analyze exemplary work.
4. Choose what work to show your students.
5. Choose your critique focus.
6. Have your students identify takeaways from the critique.
7. Repeat.

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