
Effective Peer Review for WatCV Reflections
Enhance your writing skills through peer feedback using the WatCV Rubric. Learn to provide constructive feedback, strengthen writing, and cater to a broader audience. Engage in a peer review activity to improve your WatCV 2 reflection. Identify areas for improvement as you strive for excellence in addressing specific situations.
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Peer Review Activity ctewatcv@uwaterloo.ca
Todays task Use the WatCV Rubric to give and receive peer feedback on the WatCV 2 reflection You will use the feedback you receive today to revise and re-submit WatCV 2. ctewatcv@uwaterloo.ca
Peer review helps you learn how to read carefully, with attention to detail learn how to strengthen your writing by taking into account the responses of actual and future readers move from writing primarily for yourself or for an instructor to writing for a broader audience learn how to formulate and communicate constructive feedback on a peer s work learn how to gather and respond to feedback on your own work ctewatcv@uwaterloo.ca
Peer review activity Find a partner and use the WatCV rubric to review your partner s reflection (7-8 minutes per partner). REMEMBER: you re taking the role of an employer. The employer is interested in learning more about the skill the student has used to address a particular situation, what actions the student has taken to deploy those skills to address the situation, why those actions were taken, and how those actions helped address the situation ctewatcv@uwaterloo.ca
After youve completed your review As a group: identify areas of the rubric that remain unclear to you list the questions that remain after applying the rubric to your peers work Individually: use your peer feedback to improve your revised version of Assignment 2 ctewatcv@uwaterloo.ca
Q&A What challenges did you encounter using the rubric? Were there any examples of an A+ level rubric? Provide a specific example of what moved the response to an A+ level What was most helpful to you in terms of improving your own WatCV 2 response? ctewatcv@uwaterloo.ca