Peer Review Resource Hub

Welcome!

Welcome to the Resource Hub on effective peer review practices for the college classroom.

Peer review is the act of giving and receiving feedback on one’s writing. This webpage is focused on providing faculty with helpful and do-able tools to effectively build peer review into your courses. Here, you’ll discover multiple strategies and hands-on activities to enrich your teaching approach.

Peer review isn’t just an academic exercise, but rather an essential skill for students’ professional development and future careers. By practicing peer review, students learn to give and receive constructive feedback – skills vital in both college and the workplace. By offering peer review practice opportunities in class, faculty support students in their learning and growth as writers.

Click on each section below for a variety of resources to support you in coaching students to make the most of peer review in strengthening their writing. Browse these resources for a series of practical methods for organizing, executing, and evaluating peer review activities in your courses, with the ultimate aim to help students bolster their writing skills.


We hope you find these resources helpful.

-SHSU Faculty Work Team on Effective Peer Review Practices

These resources were developed by the SHSU Faculty Work Team on Effective Peer Review Practices.

Leslie Anglesey, Ph.D.; Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Composition, Department of English; College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Jamile Forcelini, Ph.D.; Assistant Professor of Spanish, Department of World Languages and Cultures; College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Kendall Gragert, M.A.; Associate Director, Elliott T. Bowers Honors College
Renée Gravois, Ph.D.; Associate Professor of Marketing; Department of Management, Marketing, and Information Systems; College of Busines Administration
Carroll Ferguson Nardone, Ph.D.; Professor of Technical Communication, Department of English; College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Our team is grateful to have received a Teaching Innovation Grant (TIG) for 2023-2024, supported through the Engaging Classrooms QEP, to support the development of these resources. Learn more about the TIG program.