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  1. Response styles and ways of knowing
    Writing and response: theory, practice, research
  2. In our own voices: using recorded commentary to respond to writing
    Writing to learn: strategies for assigning and responding to writing across the disciplines
  3. Reflective reading: developing thoughtful ways to respond to students' writing
    Evaluating writing: the role of teachers' knowledge about texts, learning, and culture
  4. Power and the teacher's pen: talking about teacher response to student writing
    CEA Forum
  5. Paper grading and the rhetorical stance
    Encountering student texts: interpretive issues in reading student writing
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  1. College Composition and Communication
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    Writing and response: theory, practice, research
  5. The voice in the margins: paper-marking as conversation
    Freshman English News
  6. The effects of praiseworthy grading on students and teachers
    Journal of Teaching Writing
  7. Ranking, evaluating, liking: sorting out three forms of judgment
    College English  
  8. Options for responding to student writing
    A sourcebook for responding to student writing
  9. Teacher commentary that communicates: practicing what we preach in the writing class
    Journal of Teaching Writing
  10. A curious case of our responding habits: what do we respond to and why?
    Journal of Advanced Composition
  11. Theory of responding to student writing: the state of the art
    College Composition and Communication  
  12. Minimal marking
    College English  
  13. Negotiating the margins: some principles for responding to our students' writing, some st…
    Writing to learn: strategies for assigning and responding to writing across the disciplines
  14. Personality and the teaching of composition
  15. Responding to texts: facilitating revision in the writing workshop
    Rhetorical traditions and the teaching of writing
  16. Monitoring student writing: how not to avoid the draft
    Journal of Teaching Writing
  17. Evaluating student writing
    College Composition and Communication  
  18. When less is more: principles for responding in the disciplines
    Writing to learn: strategies for assigning and responding to writing across the disciplines
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  20. Responding to student writing: goals, methods, alternatives
    Freshman English News
  21. Teachers' goals and methods of responding to student writing
    Composition Studies/FEN
  22. Listening to students: contextualizing response to student writing
    Composition Studies
  23. The student, the teacher, and the text: negotiating meanings through response and revision
    Writing and response: theory, practice, research
  24. The teacher as reader: an anatomy
    College English  
  25. The politics of reading student papers
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  26. The genre of the end comment: conventions in teacher responses to student writing
    College Composition and Communication  
  27. The effects of tape-recorded commentary on student revision: a case study
    Journal of Teaching Writing
  28. The writer's memo: collaboration, response, and development
    Writing and response: theory, practice, research
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    College Composition and Communication  
  30. Rhetoric Review
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  32. The practice of response: strategies for commenting on student writing
  33. Twelve readers reading: responding to college student writing
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  35. Sideshadowing teacher response
    College English  
  36. Using scoring guides to assess writing
    A sourcebook for responding to student writing
  37. Exclusively positive responses to student writing
    Journal of Basic Writing