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  2. Template:CF/Content review/List - Wikipedia

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  3. Template:Dashboard.wikiedu.org peer review - Wikipedia

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    Peer review. Complete your peer review exercise below, providing as much constructive criticism as possible. The more detailed suggestions you provide, the more useful it will be to your classmate. Make sure you consider each of the following aspects:

  4. Template:WPCGR A-Class review - Wikipedia

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    This section is reserved for project members wishing to be a Reviewer for this nomination to assess the article and offer comments, ask questions, and publish their recommendations. The process is intended to be a thorough exploration of the article's quality, and in the A-Class Criteria we expect a high standard from all nominated articles ...

  5. Wikipedia:Peer review/Guidelines - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia's peer review is a way to receive ideas on how to improve articles that are already decent. It may be used for potential good article nominations, potential featured article candidates, or an article of any "grade" (but if the article isn't well-developed, please read here before asking for a peer review).

  6. Template:Peer review page/doc - Wikipedia

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  7. Wikipedia:Student assignments - Wikipedia

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    The course page should identify the user names of: the instructor; the liaison to the class from the WikiEd staff; the student editors; a listing of the articles the students are planning to work on (even if they don't yet exist); and the locations of any draft versions (such as the user's sandbox).