How to Reduce Marking & Improve the Feedback Loop to Students – Whole Class Feedback
How to Reduce Marking & Improve the Feedback Loop to Students – Whole Class Feedback:
Academic studies suggest that feedback has the potential to double the impact of learning and support the improvement of academic achievement. However, there is a difference between giving feedback and it being acted on. Teachers provide students with feedback all the time, but it is the acting on the feedback that contributes to pupils learning – ‘The power of the feedback is determined by the power of the follow-up’.

When providing feedback, it should be more work for the student and not the teacher. Writing repetitive comments across whole sets of copies/assessments should be a practice of the past. It is time consuming for the teacher and does not feed the students forward. Whole Class Feedback (WCF) is a technique I have used that aims to:
- Analyse student assessment in 10-30 minutes.
- Complete a Whole Class Feedback Marking Sheet
- Create a ‘feedback’ lesson that focuses on re-teaching content through direct instruction, remodelling, practicing skills & redrafting.
WCF highlights clear & high expectations within my classroom & reduces the workload associated with marking.
Tuesday 29th March at 5:30 PM
Facilitator: Lee O’Donnell is a teacher of Geography & History at Woodbrook College in Wicklow. Geography & History Methodology Lecturer at University College Dublin. LC History content creator for Exam Revision. Host of the Leaving Certificate revision podcast ‘Skin in the Game’.
Course Details
| Course Start Date / Time | 29-03-2022 5:30 pm |
| Course End Date / Time | 29-03-2022 6:30 pm |
| Cut off date | 29-03-2022 6:30 pm |
| Capacity | 150 |
| Fee | Free |
| Select Hours | 1 |
| Speaker | Lee O’Donnell |
| Location | Online Course |