Whole class feedback is not just a strategy; it’s a game-changer in education. Use it to address misconceptions and guide the entire class towards improvement with just one resource.
This example whole class feedback resource includes areas for overall successes and points for development. It’s a great template for giving concise feedback that speaks directly to students’ needs.
There’s also a section dedicated to praising pupils’ efforts and a section where you can provide a stellar model example.
By utilising whole class feedback, you can reclaim precious minutes in your day. No more drowning in a sea of papers or spending hours deciphering scribbled notes. Instead, you’ll assess the progress of your entire class efficiently, all while empowering students to take ownership of their learning journey.
Bhamika Bhudia is a teacher of English and lead teacher in a mixed comprehensive secondary school in London. Follow her at @MissMika_Eng. Read about more strategies for faster and more effective marking.