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Does anyone have ideas for teaching high school kids how to critique? I want to use the standard DAIE method, but not sure how much scaffolding will be needed.

I also have not found a successful way to have the kids critique their own work, which I typically want them to do at the end of each major project. As part of this process I want the kids to show me they understand concepts taught, as well as to do a formal analysis using proper vocabulary.
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overwhelmed Why so touchy? My question is straightforward as is the need. What hasn't happened, and why I am still asking about this issue is somebody answering with a strategy that addresses the specific problem. If you don't have an answer, simply stay out of the discussion. There are plenty of people who have things to share. On 2/22/14, The Challenge? wrot...See More
Feb 24, 2014
Touchy? That's funny every response so far you have rejected as the missed opportunity for your "challenge". You don't even say thanks, thank you, or nothing. So I guess if you are bringing up the topic of manners I suppose you need to find the guidebook when interacting correctly in a chat or message board. Then on top of it you critique the responses to ...See More
Feb 24, 2014
overwhelmed Research paper??? That's funny! On 2/24/14, Touchy? wrote: > That's funny every response so far you have rejected as the > missed opportunity for your "challenge". You don't even say > thanks, thank you, or nothing. So I guess if you are bringing up > > the topic of manners I suppose you need to find the guidebook > when interacti...See More
Feb 24, 2014
Touchy is right I think Touchy(?) is right 'overwhelmed' has really not provided any constructive solutions to their own topic, just wanting more and more answers in an impersonal way, and just when the topic has reached the level of disinterest,'overwhelmed' rehashed the same topic twice?

On 2/24/14, overwhelmed wrote: > Research paper??? That's funny...See More
Feb 25, 2014
Disagree I think you're both wrong. "Overwhelmed" makes a good point. Nobody has answered the question satisfactorily. Whether you agree with that or not, or whether you think that's the best that can be provided here is irrelevant. I'm sure the person would not be continuing to ask if they were getting an answer they could use. Do you think they're doing i...See More
Feb 25, 2014


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