Matthew Johnson is an English teacher from Ann Arbor, Mich., and the author of Flash Feedback: Responding to Student Writing Better and Faster – Without Burning Out (published by Corwin Press). His ...
Revising your writing isn’t just about fixing typos—it’s about re-seeing your work with fresh eyes. From big-picture ...
Undergraduate students are often pressed for time. Nonetheless, good writing is not a linear process that begins with the introduction and ends at the conclusion. Revision and reorganization is almost ...
Academic writing can feel overwhelming, but breaking it into clear steps makes it manageable and even enjoyable. From understanding your assignment to revising with purpose, each stage builds toward a ...
In today’s fast-paced academic environment across the United States, students face increasing pressure to produce well-structured and compelling essays. Whether you’re tackling a high school ...
As an important process in creating, it is important to refine and rework the work after it is finished. Indiana University Bloomington's English and Creative Writing classes will teach you important ...
Picture this: You’ve just finished writing your paper. You’ve poured your heart and soul into it, slaving over research, crafting arguments, and battling the dreaded writer’s block. You no longer need ...
We know that writing is an important skill. For example, research shows that writing is one of the most highly valued skills by employers (e.g., Hart Research Associates, 2013), it can help our mental ...
The new questions-of-the-week is: How do you get students to want to revise their writing? Getting students to revise their writing can be a challenge. Often, they have a “one-and-done” perspective.