Marking to raise achievement CPD – 11/3/15 Self and Peer Assessment CPD – 11/3/15 Self and Peer Assessment.

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Marking to raise achievement CPD – 11/3/15 Self and Peer Assessment CPD – 11/3/15 Self and Peer Assessment

Outstanding Marking Consistently high quality marking and constructive feedback from teachers ensure that pupils make significant and sustained gains in their learning. OFSTED Consistently high quality marking and constructive feedback from teachers ensure that pupils make significant and sustained gains in their learning. OFSTED Effective feedback can add 8 months progress to student achievement. EEF Toolkit Effective feedback can add 8 months progress to student achievement. EEF Toolkit You can turn up hung over every morning, wearing the same creased pair of Farahs as last week, with hair that looks like a bird has slept in it, then spend most of the lesson talking at the kids about how wonderful you are; but mark their books with dedication and rigour and your class will fly. Phil Beadle You can turn up hung over every morning, wearing the same creased pair of Farahs as last week, with hair that looks like a bird has slept in it, then spend most of the lesson talking at the kids about how wonderful you are; but mark their books with dedication and rigour and your class will fly. Phil Beadle

What we do:  Student stamper/form every two weeks  Student Feedback loop  Marking for literacy  Marking for presentation What we do:  Student stamper/form every two weeks  Student Feedback loop  Marking for literacy  Marking for presentation There is some excellent practice but… …we are still not consistent. There is some excellent practice but… …we are still not consistent. Some key areas to develop: Marking in practical subjects and recording marking and impact. Self- and peer-assessment – letting the students carry more of the marking load. Setting effective feedback questions which allow students to show impact on their work. Some key areas to develop: Marking in practical subjects and recording marking and impact. Self- and peer-assessment – letting the students carry more of the marking load. Setting effective feedback questions which allow students to show impact on their work. Marking at The Manor

In your groups be ready to feedback on the following three questions; 1.What is peer assessment? 2.What are the outcomes of effective peer assessment for students? 3.What are the outcomes of effective peer assessment for teachers? In your groups be ready to feedback on the following three questions; 1.What is peer assessment? 2.What are the outcomes of effective peer assessment for students? 3.What are the outcomes of effective peer assessment for teachers? Peer and Self Assessment

In your groups be ready to feedback on the following three questions; 1.What is peer assessment? 2.What are the outcomes of effective peer assessment for students? 3.What are the outcomes of effective peer assessment for teachers? In your groups be ready to feedback on the following three questions; 1.What is peer assessment? 2.What are the outcomes of effective peer assessment for students? 3.What are the outcomes of effective peer assessment for teachers? Peer and Self Assessment

How do we enable students to be able to effectively peer assess? Your ideas Do you assess everything at the same time? How do we enable students to be able to effectively peer assess? Your ideas Do you assess everything at the same time? Peer and Self Assessment

Students need to know what they are aiming at in order to replicate it Peer and Self Assessment

VCOP SP

Model, Mark, Improve Point - use more cars Point - size of population Expanded - how it links to wealth Make a second point about countries using other sources of energy and add a specific example

Model, Mark, Improve Write the rules

Model, Mark, Improve How could lower ability students be supported? What literacy support could you provide?

Peer assess the answer Oil for transporting goods and industry. The consumption of oil varies from place due to the level of wealth (GDP). A wealthy country such as USA use more oil as they can afford to buy more cars. In addition a country with a high population such as China will use more oil

Plan, Write, Mark, Improve Write the plan

Peer and Self Assessment If the marking is correct, tick and initial If the marking is correct, tick and initial

Peer and Self Assessment Design or tweak a lesson into which you are going to effectively incorporate peer assessment 30 minutes - be ready to share Design or tweak a lesson into which you are going to effectively incorporate peer assessment 30 minutes - be ready to share

When we started working on formative assessment, or Assessment for Learning, as it’s sometimes called, we were focusing very much on feedback. So we started with feedback ‘cause that’s where the research was most clearly organised. We then realised that in feedback, unless you asked the right question, the answer wasn’t very helpful - so questioning and feedback came into the equation together. As we worked with teachers to implement this in classrooms, we discovered you couldn’t change what the teacher was doing without changing what the students were doing, and, in particular, the importance of student self-assessment - what we sometimes call activating students as learners of their own learning… and peer assessment, or what we sometimes call activating students as teaching resources for one another… assuming a much greater salience. Now, when we talk about peer assessment, a lot of people just assume we are talking about having kids marking each others work so that the teacher doesn’t have to do it, and people always get the wrong idea because that’s summative peer assessment. What we’ve discovered is that formative peer assessment, where students are helping each other improve their work has benefits for the person that receives feedback but also has benefits for the person who gives the feedback. Because in thinking through what it is that this piece of work represents and what needs to happen to improve it, the students are forces to internalise a success criteria and they're able to do it in the context of someone else’s work, which is less emotionally charged than your own. So what we routinely see… we see very, very commonly is when students have given feedback to others about a piece of work, their own subsequent attempts at that same work are much improved because they're now much clearer about what good work in that task looks like. So that’s been one of the real, I think, breakthroughs… is the real benefit of peer and self-assessment, is both the person who is doing the assessment, the self-assessment and the person who is giving feedback - the peer assessment. We see students being very, very effective commentators on each others work, giving very, very sound advice. Sometimes a lot harder than the teachers would give - one of the things you would see quite routinely in classrooms is children being much tougher on each other than the teacher would dare to be because of the emotional relationships and the power relationships there, but actually they are generally, and pretty much, spot on.

Target to improve

Exam Question Explain why a TNC in the tertiary sector has moved their operations to a developing country (4 marks).……………………………………………………………………………………….…………………………………………….……… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………….…………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Improvement (be specific)