© 2008 Gatsby Technical Education Projects. These slides may be used solely in the purchaser’s school or college. Evaluating scientific writing.

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© 2008 Gatsby Technical Education Projects. These slides may be used solely in the purchaser’s school or college. Evaluating scientific writing

© 2008 Gatsby Technical Education Projects. These slides may be used solely in the purchaser’s school or college. What is evaluation? You are familiar with the idea of your work being marked by your teacher. Tests and exams are marked according to whether not the answers are correct. Written reports and essays are more difficult to mark as there is not a single right or wrong way to complete the task.

© 2008 Gatsby Technical Education Projects. These slides may be used solely in the purchaser’s school or college. ‘Holistic’ vs ‘Analytic’ Holistic marking gives a grade based on a general impression of the quality of a piece of work. Analytic marking involves breaking the evaluation down into list of criteria, which are grouped into categories (e.g. structure, content, language etc). These are then assessed separately and a total mark is given.

© 2008 Gatsby Technical Education Projects. These slides may be used solely in the purchaser’s school or college. Taking the ‘analytic’ approach What criteria could be used to assess your articles? What categories would thise criteria be placed in? Write a list Are all of the categories/criteria of equal importance? How can you address this?

© 2008 Gatsby Technical Education Projects. These slides may be used solely in the purchaser’s school or college. Carrying out the evaluation You will work in pairs on this exercise so you can evaluate both pieces of work together. Use the criteria you have been given to assign marks in each category. Marks should be awarded if there is clear evidence of the criteria being met. If the criteria are met partially, the marks should reflect this. Marks should not be given if the criteria are not met at all.

© 2008 Gatsby Technical Education Projects. These slides may be used solely in the purchaser’s school or college. Giving feedback Why do we need to give feedback? (Why don’t we just tell the person their mark?) This is an opportunity to give the other person constructive suggestions of what they can do to improve their work in future. You can refer to the marksheet with the criteria to help you to come up with useful feedback.

© 2008 Gatsby Technical Education Projects. These slides may be used solely in the purchaser’s school or college. Tips on giving feedback Feedback should: be positive and motivational. help the student improve their work, to meet the success criteria more effectively identify what is good practice and how it can be achieved encourage the student to be reflective as the work on future tasks, so they produce better work