Polishing
Polishing refers to the process of editing and
revising based on an evaluation of the writing. It is the
hard work that a writer devotes to a piece of writing
that is likely to reach a wide audience and serves as a
reflection of oneself.
Response or feedback on students' writing can
significantly improve the quality of their work. The
response can be in the form of a conference with the
teacher, but it is also important to encourage peer
response, since peers constitute the primary audience.
Student response groups can be very helpful in reviewing
the strengths and weaknesses of written work.
Students may need help to understand that the revision
of an article is a creative step that all professional
writers engage in frequently. It is not just correcting a
poorly written paper. Writers often go through many
revisions before they are satisfied with their work. It
is helpful if the teacher can arrange to have a
professional writer talk with the class about his or her
own process of revision.
The questions that students should ask themselves as
they proceed through the polishing stage are:
- How can the responses from others improve our
paper?
- What new ideas do we have for the paper?
- What information should we add or delete?
- Have we corrected all spelling and grammatical
errors?
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