Peer Reviews for Report Proposals

Here are some tips for preparing to peer review a Formal Report Proposal

Before you read the document prepare a template designed with the requirements of the assignment in mind. Consider each element of the assignment and make a list of possible headings:

  • First Impressions of content; write a paragraph to your peer that generalizes your first impression upon reading the document – begin with the positive and also provide a general critical comment (unless of course the document is outstanding and you can find no room for improvements).
  • Overall document lay-out and design;
    • Titles and subheadings – are they highlighted, are they appropriate and well composed?
    • Diagrams and visuals, are they useful, large enough, correctly labeled and referred to in the text?
    • References or Works cited list: is it correct according to MLA or APA style rules?
  • List each element of the assignment and review how your peer has handled each element, highlighting the successes and  pointing out the problems. In this case:
    • Introduction
    • Statement of Problem
    • Proposed Solution … and so on
  • Consider Grammar and problems of expression last. Be specific and use bullet points to organize your suggested corrections.
  • Conclude with general statements that summarize your review.

After you have written your review, return to the proposal and give a little more time to think creatively about what your peer is proposing to investigate, and the overall  scope and ‘idea’ behind the proposal, and see if you can think of some creative suggestions for your peer in terms of their particular investigation. In other words, do a little a brainstorming for your peer and offer some ideas to further their own thinking. Then return to your review and include these ideas where appropriate, or in the concluding paragraph.  Thank you.

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