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@missdcox I have tried to become more aware of my language especially when teaching Christianity to try and avoid exactly that. Previously never realised how much I did it.
Ahead of #GCSEresults tomorrow, it's worth bearing in mind the disruption to their learning that this year's cohort have endured since the pandemic, writes @DanWorth#ResultsDay
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If there’s one plea I could make ahead of GCSE results day tomorrow, it’s in the way the media and other commentators talk about GCSE grades.
Grades 1-3 are not fails. Us or Xs are. Anyone with a 1-3 HAS GOT A GCSE. And for some of those kiddos, a 1 or a 2 or 3 can be a phenomenal result that they deserve to be proud of. Let’s be a bit more responsible in our language.
@RE_McGEE@AcadHethersett Your curriculum sounds so good,I've been loving your posts about it.
It's making me itch to adapt mine, but not sure I have capacity, maybe a few edits first!
As we approve the exams season, please ❌ don't display the #ForgettingCurve on the screen to your year 10/11 students.
Take time to understand what it means.
The Forgetting Curve and Potential Mutations https://t.co/wCnYbzT3XT
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@missdcox Do they have marks on them? This time my lot do, but final round of mocks is in Feb and may try to not put marks straight on to papers then. If they see the marks I imagine is the same as grades to a point.
In the study students who received their grades at the same time as their feedback made almost no real improvement in a later assignment. Where students who received their feedback and then grades after a three-day delay performed 21% better.