Feedback to improve Learning
Marking and feedback to pupils
Intent:
Feedback marking at AJS is meaningful, manageable and motivating. It is personalised to each
child, depending on their age and stage. When marking and giving feedback, the intention is:
- to move learning on for each pupil so that all can achieve their potential
- to address misconceptions as soon as possible so that children gain the knowledge and skills appropriate to their year group expectations
- to inform teacher judgements and future teaching, whether that be ‘in the moment’ or after the lesson in preparation for the following day
- to show the value of the efforts pupils make to progress in their knowledge and understanding
- to acknowledging the importance of pupil engagement in the process of learning
Impact:
When gauging the impact of feedback marking, the following will be considered:
- Future application – can the pupil, in the future, show they have acquired a skill or knowledge by using it in their work?
- Responsive teaching - does the teaching focus change in the lesson and/or in the subsequent lesson due to feedback from the learning?
- Progress – does the pupil make progress over time?
- Engagement - does the pupil understand that skills and knowledge are constantly developing?
- Targets – does the pupil have a clear understanding of what it takes to be successful and make progress in their work?
- Teacher focus – Does the teacher spend more time planning as a result of learning taking place than they do giving feedback?