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EDITING#1

The process of reviewing and revising text to improve clarity, coherence, and grammatical accuracy.

PROOFREADING#2

A final check of a text for spelling, punctuation, and grammatical errors before publication.

CONSTRUCTIVE FEEDBACK#3

Specific, actionable suggestions aimed at improving a piece of writing while encouraging the author.

GRAMMAR#4

The set of rules governing the structure of sentences, including syntax, punctuation, and word usage.

EDITING STYLES#5

Various approaches to editing, such as developmental, copy, and proofreading, tailored to different writing needs.

PORTFOLIO#6

A curated collection of edited works showcasing an editor's skills and experience.

CLARITY#7

The quality of being easily understood, free from ambiguity or confusion in writing.

COHERENCE#8

The logical flow and connection of ideas in a text, ensuring it reads smoothly.

REVISIONS#9

The process of making substantial changes to a text based on feedback or new insights.

FEEDBACK LOOPS#10

The iterative process of giving and receiving feedback to enhance the quality of writing.

GENRE-SPECIFIC EDITING#11

Tailoring editing techniques to fit the conventions and expectations of different writing genres.

EDITING CHECKLISTS#12

Tools that outline key aspects to review during the editing process, ensuring thoroughness.

ITERATIVE IMPROVEMENTS#13

Continuous refinements made to a text through repeated cycles of editing and feedback.

DEVELOPMENTAL EDITING#14

A comprehensive editing approach focusing on the overall structure and content of a manuscript.

COPY EDITING#15

A detailed review of text for grammar, punctuation, and style consistency.

PROOFREADING MARKS#16

Standard symbols used to indicate corrections needed in a manuscript.

PEER REVIEW#17

A collaborative process where writers evaluate each other's work for improvement.

DOCUMENTING THE EDITING JOURNEY#18

Keeping records of edits and feedback to reflect on the editing process.

SELF-ASSESSMENT#19

The process of evaluating one's own work to identify strengths and areas for improvement.

EDITING GUIDES#20

Resources that provide strategies and best practices for effective editing.

COLLABORATIVE EDITING#21

Working together with others to edit and improve a piece of writing.

REFLECTIVE JOURNAL#22

A personal record where students document their learning experiences and insights.

ASSESSMENT RUBRICS#23

Tools used to evaluate the quality of edits and feedback based on specific criteria.

WRITING STYLES#24

Distinctive ways of expressing ideas in writing, influenced by genre, audience, and purpose.