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Page 1: Encouraging Effective Peer Conferencing Things to Think About Aija Simmons msaija30@gmail.com.

Encouraging Encouraging Effective Peer Effective Peer ConferencingConferencing

Encouraging Encouraging Effective Peer Effective Peer ConferencingConferencing

Things to Think About Things to Think About Aija Simmons Aija Simmons

[email protected]@gmail.com

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Time• Initially conferences go quickly however as

students get used to talking and have longer drafts time will need to be adjusted

• Block out a long enough time from the beginning to accommodate longer conferences

• Mini lesson or model/ conferencing/ debrief• Shorten the mini lesson and debrief as

students get better

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Time Keeping• Train students to use a self monitoring

system for conferences• Allow students to decide when to

change partners• Provide training for what partners

should do when they finish conferencing before the other students

• Immediate revision is encouraged

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Practice• It takes time (lots of it)• Students will need encouragement not to give

up• It is helpful to join conferences with a short

piece of your own writing • Training on interviewing or talk show hosting

during occasional community building activities are helpful

• Playing talk show and hosting an author who just published a book is a fun way to get students to practice engaging in conversation about another classmate’s writing

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Community• Think early about the kind of writing

community you desire• Build in opportunities across the curriculum

that will support the kind of discourse you would like to see during conferencing

• Initially it may be helpful for students to choose their own conferencing partner it eases tension around sharing and critique

• Encourage sharing and talking throughout every stage of the writing

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Posture• Set up very clear procedures for what

materials students should have and how you expect their bodies to look during conferencing

• Knee to knee/ face to face/ elbow to elbow etc

• Procedure for determining who goes first

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Modeling• Teacher led one on one• Teacher led whole class w debrief• Teacher as student • Students fish bowl

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Mini lesson Ideas• How to get my partner to elaborate• The information of a question• What do I do with the positive comment• How do I ask a question about my own writing…what

do I want to know• Add more detail….Is that helpful• What if I don’t get the point • If were just talking about the event and not the

writing are we on task• Do we have to use these words• A reader’s eye ……..

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Accountability• Students need some form of

accountability • Students turn in conference sheets

along with drafts and pre-writes• A simple conferencing rubric for

self monitoring may also be helpful