Course with Poppy

Poppy — How to Grade Papers Faster Without Losing Feedback

How to grade papers faster without losing feedback, for secondary teachers marking 150 essays a fortnight. Four weeks of calibration against departmental anchors and a comment bank built from your classes' repeat errors, ending when eight of ten scores land within one rubric band.

What you’ll master — Outcomes you can use

  1. Eight of ten scores land within one rubric band of the department's agreed anchors

Your tutor

A head of English who cut her department's marking load without cutting feedback.

Warm · Ruthless about time

The plan — What’s inside

  1. Calibrating Your Scores Against the Rubric
  2. Building a Comment Bank That Names the Next Move
  3. The Fifteen-Minute Class Set
  4. The Lesson Where Students Act On Feedback

4 parts

Questions about this course

How do I grade 150 essays faster without giving up useful feedback?

How to grade papers faster without losing feedback, for secondary teachers marking 150 essays a fortnight. Four weeks of calibration against departmental anchors and a comment bank built from your classes' repeat errors, ending when eight of ten scores land within one rubric band.

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