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Oral Feedback Reducing the workload and maximising the impact of giving feedback.

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1 Oral Feedback Reducing the workload and maximising the impact of giving feedback

2 Every line with some form of written feedback Underlining of key points which merit marks on mark scheme Grammar/spelling Editing of work Questions to think about in order to extend and/or reconsider written content

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4 Problems with relying on my previous method of written feedback (as I found it)  Time consuming  Correcting grammar, spelling, layout… more than I should be  Too much writing for them to take in  Relied upon simply what was written without thinking through  Reduced the effectiveness of our one-to-one feedback  Same mistakes repeated over and over again  Difficult to explain complex ideas/iron out misconceptions etc

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7 Making the recording…

8 3. Attach voice recording file to email via phone to personal email address (or to school email address, just make sure you take your personal email off the bottom!)

9 4. Download it and save it into a folder 5. Attach it to an email as with any other file… and send

10 “I sometimes find it difficult to take stuff in that's being said to me so being able to replay it was good- I actually wrote down the gist of what you said so that I could go through what I had and hadn't changed, like a tick list.” “ A lot easier to correct mistakes and make improvements as I could pause and rewind which meant I was sure I hadn't missed anything” I made notes on it expanding on what you'd written, which really helped and gave me a clear view of what to do. “I was able to access it on my phone which made it all much more convenient ”

11 “I found it really useful as a constant resource… sometimes it was difficult to remember all the little things that you had said when we fed back in person/in class ” “It allows us to work through the coursework piece by piece and use the podcast section that corresponds to it … allowing you to expand on what you'd written in more detail which was really helpful. “It means you have something to go back to, to make certain you improve the work, being able to go over and over it again

12 “The problem I find with it is that its sometimes hard to tell what part of the coursework that's being talked about” “The only negative I found was that if I didn't understand it I couldn't ask you straight away what you meant by something, but you were always there to ask next time I saw you” “You can't directly ask questions about the stuff you're saying as you're saying it, but that can be resolved by going to see you/emailing back so isn't really a negative!”


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