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Assessment and Marking

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Please see the tables below for further information on the English Department Marking Policy and the responsibilities of Teachers, Parents and Students.

 

Years 7 - 9

   
Teachers should: Engage in comparative judgement (National Mentoring Mission) twice a year (except Year 8) - analysing data to support student progression and inform planning.
Give class feedback on set tasks (minimum - 3 per Standard of Learning).
Give students enough time to act on and improve work based on class feedback.
Teach students how to give effective peer and
self-assessment.
Students should: Act on class feedback - improving work in purple pen.
Check classwork for key spellings regularly.
Give effective self and peer assessment that can be used to improve work.
Parents should: Support students with reading through work, proofreading and checking spelling, punctuation and grammar.
Discuss with students how they have or could improve their work.

 

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Years 10 - 11

   
Teachers should: Engage in standardisation and moderation activities to support consistent and accurate marking.
Give class feedback on set tasks (minimum - 3 per Standard of Learning).
Give students enough time to act on and improve work based on class feedback.
Teach students how to give effective peer and self-assessment.
Students should: Use assessment feedback to make improvements to assessments.
Act on class feedback - improving work in purple pen.
Check classwork for key spellings regularly.
Give effective self and peer assessment that can be used to improve work.
Parents should: Support students with reading through work, proofreading and checking spelling, punctuation and grammar.
Discuss with students how they have or could improve their work.

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Years 12 - 13

   
Teachers should: Mark one practice question per half term- in accordance with Academic Opportunities and mark scheme.
Give regular class feedback on classwork. (Twice a term minimum).
Give students time to reflect on feedback and make improvements to work.
Give regular verbal feedback on class discussions and classwork.
NEA: give question based feedback on two full drafts.
Students should: Use teacher feedback to develop and improve work regularly
Continue to add to classwork independently- based on teacher written and verbal feedback in lessons.
Non Examination Assessment: use feedback to redraft full NEA twice.
Parents should: Discuss assessment feedback with students to consolidate the student’s understanding of how to improve.

For more information, please view the English Department Assessment Policy available below: