"You get out what you put into it."
While this is a catchy saying, it's really about putting in full effort. Many students can put in full effort and still fall short. This is where I come in. With proper feedback, students will realize what their writing could become. So instead, perhaps we can say:
"You get out what WE put into it."
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This list could go on, but you get the point. I want you to think of each lesson having four stages: 1) Follow instructions, 2) Write your best stuff, 3) Consider my feedback carefully, and 4) Apply that feedback in future writings.