The Skidmore College Strategies for Effective Commenting Comments are most effective when they are clear, consistent, and focused on the issues that you think are most important for the student to consider. If a paper contains many problems, students will not be able to weigh the significance of those problems unless you help them to do so. Is the lack of a thesis as important as incorrect punctuation? Students would like to think so since punctuation is something that can more easily be "fixed. Comments are most helpful to students when they do the following: Self-EvaluationRestate the paper's main point. Some teachers ask students to submit self-evaluations with their papers. The responses the students provide can then serve as a guide for the instructor's comments. These evaluations ask students to answer questions such as the following: In one sentence, what is the main point you are trying to convey?
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