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Why Workshop?

Why Workshop?. More input leads to better revision ideas and more polished writing. Involvement by everyone in the writing process enhances the writing community. Group discussions increase each individual writer’s ownership of the process.

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Why Workshop?

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  1. Why Workshop? • More input leads to better revision ideas and more polished writing. • Involvement by everyone in the writing process enhances the writing community. • Group discussions increase each individual writer’s ownership of the process. • Sharing information means increasing learning opportunities. • Workshops encourage understanding other perspectives. • Working together promotes talent-discovery and talent-sharing. • Reading and discussing peer writing helps the reader identify areas of potential self-growth. • Working in groups provides a sense of security. • Workshops build classroom community and develop personal relationships. “Write in private, edit in public.” –Stephen King

  2. Peer Review Process • What are some key things to remember when workshopping, according to the video?

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