Marking & Feedback Guidance
Live Marking & Feedback
At S.U.N, we believe that verbal, in the moment feedback has the biggest impact on a child's learning when given in the lesson. We have introduced 'live marking' in our lessons, whereby the teacher is able to address misconceptions, ensure stretch and give positive and constructive feedback as the children need it. The EEF has reported on recent research into feedback methods which has influenced our decisions around feedback. EEF Feedback Recommendations Poster.
'Live’ marking
* focuses on the process of learning and not necessarily the outcome
* should not focus on SPaG corrections
* involves real-time dialogue between the teacher and individual learners or small groups of learners
* feedback is personalised, differentiated, immediate and two-way
* enables the teacher to give examples and model with learners
* enables other learners to listen in and benefit
* is time efficient
* is sympathetic to teacher workload
We have devised a Marking Code (see below), which enables valuable verbal feeback to take place, with minimal written response through the use of codes and shorthand, which the children and adults working in school understand. We obviously continue to address gaps in learning through this individualised feedback, in conjunction with whole class feedback that can address wider misconceptios as and when needed.