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Sharing and Learning from each other.

 Oh! how quickly time passes when you are actively engaged. our week although it was very short was packed with information about the writing workshop and key components such as teaching time, writing time, sharing time, and conferencing time.

Giving and getting feedback as we shared our narrative piece with a partner was the highlight of my week along with working in small groups. The different viewpoints and perspectives of each other would help improve our writing and bring clarity to certain aspects of our narrative piece. As we brainstorm in our groups we learn from each other as we share and collaborate. working in groups as we go through the writing process is something I will definitely implement in my classroom as it will cater to shy students while also building collaboration. 

Additionally, we saw the positive effect of sharing when one of our colleagues shared how to make changes to our blogs to improve their functionality and ease the stress some of us seem to have been experiencing. Implementing the writing workshop to my students is a must as it develops one's voice, is flexible, and empowers students promoting autonomy and confidence. 


until next time.

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  1. Yes! the sharing did allow me to gain new ideas that would help to enhance my writing ability. I do believe that stage of the writing workshop is critical, because, firstly, it allows you to share in a less intimidating setting, secondly, it enables you to receive feedback from your partner, and thirdly, it provides a chance for you to learn from your partner.

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  2. Yeah, I share the same sentiments. Peer review is a great way to share ideas and get feedback.

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