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Recognizing the Good Essay: The Learner as Teacher

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 October 2015

David W. Ziegler*
Affiliation:
Western Washington University

Abstract

A simple technique can help students recognize a good response to an essay question and use this knowledge to improve their own. After taking an examination, students are given three sample responses and asked to grade them, returning their grades and a short justification at the next class meeting, fly reading these three samples, written at the “A,” “C,” and “F” levels, with the close attention that grading requires, students learn to distinguish the elements of a good essay.

Type
For the Classroom
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 1989

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