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Grant Eckstein – Journal of Response to Writing, 2022
For students to benefit from teacher feedback, either in the short term to improve a draft or in the long term to improve as writers, students need to engage with the feedback (Lira-Gonzales et al., 2021; Zhang & K. Hyland, 2018). Thus, simply receiving feedback is not sufficient to improving student writing; students need to be invested…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Feedback (Response), Learner Engagement, Emotional Response

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