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Strategies for Handling the Paper Load

You Want to Assign Writing But….
Strategies for Handling the Paper Load

  1. Rely on more, but shorter (possibly even ungraded) assignments.
  2. Don’t respond to every draft of every paper yourself. Train students to respond to each others’ early drafts.
  3. When you do respond to drafts, operate from a clear hierarchy of values (such as purpose, structure, style and grammar/mechanics). Repond to higher-order problems first; limit yourself to two or three issues per paper.
  4. Don’t respond to grammar and mechanics as your primary concern in early drafts.
  5. When you DO respond to grammar and mechanics, focus..
    - on categories of error you consider most serious
    - on patterns of error rather than marking all individual errors
    - on no more than two or three patterns per paper
    - sit on your hands if you have to :)
  6. Show your students how the writing process works, with special attention to generative stages and revision. Consider spending class time showing them how to revise.
  7. Consider using some kind of checklist for final, graded drafts.
  8. Read: How to Handle the Paper Load. (Urbana, IL: National Council Teachers of English, 1979).

Source: How to Handle the Paper Load. (Urbana, IL: National Council Teachers of English, 1979).