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Expert Tips to Tackle MarkingEfficient Marking Can Save Teachers Educators and Examiners Time
Teachers, examiners and educators have to mark students' work, but getting started can be difficult. Expert tips can help avoid procrastination and aid efficient marking.
Marking is a task that has to be completed, and as all good teachers and educators know, the feedback given whilst marking can develop student skills and help motivation – for both teachers and students. Even so, anyone who has to mark work will sometimes find it very difficult to actually sit down and start. The following expert tips give some ideas on how to start and how to keep going. Motivate by Rewarding Step Completion Start by breaking the job down into lots of steps. Example steps
Then write down "rewards", for example: have a cup of tea, walk the dog, a biscuit, a complete break. To start marking, work out which step to take first (at this stage, it doesn’t matter which step, whether it’s "mark 5 scripts" or "complete the remaining scripts") and decide on a corresponding reward; have it ready and keep focus on the reward whilst marking. Marking Tips
It’s very important to work out a personal method (everyone is different) for tackling marking and then use it every time. In summary, teachers, educators and examiners can review the above tips to tackle marking, keep them handy and use them regularly. It’s also important to work out an individual method. Finally, to keep motivated, remember why this work is being done – to help another person to learn - that means making a huge difference to someone’s life.
The copyright of the article Expert Tips to Tackle Marking in Teacher Tips/Training is owned by Dawn Brewer. Permission to republish Expert Tips to Tackle Marking in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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