Do you spend hours correcting student writing—marking every error, fixing every verb, circling every agreement mistake—only to see those same exact errors show up on the next assignment? What if the issue isn’t your students… and it’s not your effort… but the way you’re giving feedback? Today we’re talking about how to shift your writing feedback so students actually use it, improve their accuracy, and build confidence—without you spending your entire weekend grading
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The core issue: When we correct everything, student writing doesn;t seem to improve. Why? Because:
There’s no clear focus
There’s too much cognitive load
There’s no pattern recognition
There’s no prioritization
And most importantly: Students don’t know what matters.
Instead of correcting everything, it is more effective to focus on a few things that actually move learning forward.
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