This reading is mainly about students writing and revision
processes. Students revise in many different ways, some are aware of how they
revise and others are not. This reading included many studies and plenty of
evidence on the different ways students revises. By conducting interviews after
the writing process, including an observation, researchers were able to
retrieve accurate information from the students and ask the students exactly
why they did what they did. Through these studies and observations the
researchers were able to see how students revise and why they revise certain
things. You never really learn exactly how to revise in school, often it is
said to do what you are most comfortable with. Although I do think it is good
being able to do what is most comfortable for you, learning particular ways on
how to revise correctly would be much more helpful. As it says in the reading,
sometimes students were not exactly sure why they corrected something or why
they corrected it how they did. Also what was mentioned in the paper and true
was that as we, as authors of a paper, write the paper, everything will sound
good and clear to us, but as others read the paper it might not be so clear to
them. Writing and revising as well takes a lot of practice, which students
often do not get, due to specific teaching curriculums. Students should be
taught what to be aware of when revising a paper, either it be the students or
another students. This article was helpful to read, because now it will make me
think twice while I am writing and when I am revising my paper or another student’s
paper.
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