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Mastering the Art of Constructive Feedback: A Guide to Giving and Receiving Critique

Learn the art of giving and receiving feedback effectively. Be kind, constructive, and remember the Golden Rule. Improve your writing skills by embracing feedback with an open mind and a willingness to help others. Discover the importance of teamwork and vulnerability in the creative process. Follow the Four Agreements to enhance your feedback experience and grow as a writer. Embrace the journey of writing and rewriting to achieve excellence.

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Mastering the Art of Constructive Feedback: A Guide to Giving and Receiving Critique

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  1. The Art of Feedback How to Give and Take with the Best of them.

  2. Feedback is NOT Revenge! • Be Kind • Everyone is working hard to do well • Everyone is on a different path • We all need a little help no matter where we are on our journey • Don’t be cruel!

  3. Their Story not Yours! Oink! Don’t Hog the Spotlight

  4. Be Constructive.

  5. RememberThe Golden Rule • Do Unto others as you want them to do unto you.

  6. Feedback will be graded • Make sure to write up the feedback sheet! • Give verbal feedback • Your intention should be to truly help your fellow students make their work better • We are not alone on our journey. Many hands make light work. We are a team.

  7. The Expert of the script is always the Writer.

  8. The Four Agreements • Be impeccable with your word • Don’t take anything personally • Don’t assume • Always do your best

  9. Writing is hard. Sharing your work in progress is harder. We are all vulnerable and open wounds. The way you respond says more about you than the writer.

  10. “I'm not a very good writer, but I'm an excellent rewriter.”~James Michener Remember: Writing is Rewriting!

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