Live Marking
One of the best ways to support students in making progress with their work is to provide them with high quality feedback via assessment. This can take many forms such as self...
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One of the best ways to support students in making progress with their work is to provide them with high quality feedback via assessment. This can take many forms such as self...
Posted by Graeme Searle
Over the past two school weeks, the end of year Key Stage 3 examinations have been taking place. Year 9 students sat their exams between 20th-24th May and Year 7 and 8 students...
Posted by Graeme Searle
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Posted by Kashan Malik
This week some of our year 10’s have been ‘getting gritty’ in line with our More Able agenda theme of showing passion and perseverance in their studies. They...
Posted by Lauren Wright
During this week’s CDC time our form representatives were giving feedback to their groups following the student parliament meeting prior to half term. The meeting was...
Posted by Kashan Malik
Conducting a joint learning walk around some of our Performing and Visual Arts classrooms on Wednesday afternoon of this week was a really inspiring moment in time. In music the...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
As part of their Level 3 Diploma in Food Science and Nutrition, the Year 12 students completed an internally assessed 3.5 hour practical assessment. The Brief: ‘A local spa is...
Posted by Fiona Amao
Following our recent really successful Ofsted inspection last term it was great to receive this letter of congratulations from Jenny Coles, the Director of Children’s...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The SAM Learning 10 Hour Challenge took place between Monday 1st April – Monday 22nd April in which students were encouraged to complete 10 hours of study on SAM Learning....
Posted by Graeme Searle
For those of us who have been at the school a number of years we will truly recognise the difference in science teaching at Bushey Meads. Under the superb leadership of Mr...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
One of the best ways to support students in making progress with their work is to provide them with high quality feedback via assessment. This can take many forms such as self assessment, peer assessment, written teacher feedback and verbal feedback.
Marking and feedback is high on the agenda at BMS and we therefore schedule three Marking and Feedback Fortnights each year. The third Marking and Feedback Fortnight has started and runs between 10th-21st June, the theme of which is ‘Live Marking’.
Feedback that is immediate and done in the presence of the learner enables a dialogue to take place. This means that the student can be sure of how to make improvements while the material is fresh in their mind.During full staff briefing (which takes place twice a week), members of the Teaching and Learning Team have shared tips with staff on how to plan for and implement live marking in class. So far Mrs Bowe, Mr Symeou, Mrs Hoskins, Mrs Lindau and Mrs Davey have provided us with some excellent ideas that we can try.
To maximise learning, it is vital that students respond to the feedback given as soon as possible. This may be by correcting a spelling error, answering a question posed, redrafting a piece of work in purple pen or putting into action the advice given during a task. Students should therefore go through each of their exercise books and ensure that this is completed.
To support teachers in preparing for the Marking and Feedback Fortnight, a Marking and Feedback Breakfast took the place of staff briefing on Friday 6th March. A large number of...
No less than six top teachers at BMS shared some really effective strategies to make marking manageable last Friday during the Friday Faculty Foci coordinated by Assistant...