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Feedback

A  selection of links to inspire motivational marking and purposeful feedback  

Ross Morrison McGill @TeacherToolkit and author of 'Teacher Toolkit' is the ‘most followed teacher on Twitter in the UK’. He is an award-winning deputy headteacher who writes the most influential education blog on education in the UK. Here are some of his thoughts on Feedback:

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headguruteacher also goes by the name of Tom Sherrington: headteacher of Highbury Grove School, Islington. His blog explores contemporary ideas in teaching and learning and school leadership. He regularly contributes to national conferences and CPD sessions.

The EEF is an independent grant-making charity dedicated to breaking the link between family income and educational achievement, ensuring that children and young people from all backgrounds can fulfil their potential and make the most of their talents.

Learning history

As part of his school's verbal feedback policy Ben Newmark @bennewmark. explains how it works and the huge impact that it has made on student's progress AND teacher workload.

Verbal feedback: Telling ’em what they need to do

http://bennewmark.edublogs.org/2016/09/26/227/

 

Press here for a Harrow Way version created by CL 

 

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