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Introducing Live Marking and Feedback CPD presentation
‘Live marking and feedback’ is the idea of marking or giving feedback on students’ work ‘in the moment’ - which cognitive science research tells us is incredibly effective in moving learning forward and addressing misconceptions before they become embedded.
This presentation takes staff through the rationale behind it, the practicalities in its implementation, and the different ways it can be done.
We have introduced it and in addition to helping our students make greater learning gains, it has reduced staff workload dramatically.
This policy is for forward thinking schools who are looking to introduce evidence-informed practices into their school environment, benefiting students and staff alike.
This was something that was really well received when it was presented and live marking and feedback continues to go form strength to strength as more practitioners begin to see its value when done well.
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Paper 1, Option 1H: Britain transformed, 1918–97 Edexcel A Level History revision notes
These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give Edexcel A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Paper 1, Option 1H:Britain transformed, 1918–97:
1 A changing political and economic environment, 1918–79
2 Creating a welfare state, 1918–79
3 Society in transition, 1918–79
4 The changing quality of life, 1918–79
Historical Interpretations: What impact did Thatcher’s governments(1979–90) have on Britain, 1979–97? (Specific historians and their viewpoints are detailed here)
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2M Wars and Welfare: Britain in Transition, 1906–1957 AQA A Level History revision notes
These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give AQA A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for the depth study: Wars and Welfare: Britain in Transition, 1906–1957
Part one: Society in Crisis, 1906–1929
The Liberal crisis, 1906–1914
The impact of war, 1914–1922
The search for stability, 1922–1929
Part two: the emergence of the Affluent Society, 1929–1957 (A-level only)
The ‘Hungry Thirties’, 1929–1939 (A-level only)
The People’s War and Peace, 1939–1951 (A-level only)
‘Never had it so good’? 1951–1957 (A-level only)
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Unit Y205 Exploration, Encounters and Empire 1445–1570 OCR A Level full course / revision notes
These detailed course / revision notes were specially written to give OCR A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Unit Y205: Exploration, Encounters and Empire 1445–1570:
1) Exploration
2) Encounters and conquest
3) Settlement and consequences
4) Impact of overseas empire on Europe
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2N Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953 AQA A Level History revision notes
These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give AQA A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for the depth study: Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953
Part one: The Russian Revolution and the Rise of Stalin, 1917–1929
Dissent and Revolution, 1917
Bolshevik consolidation, 1918–1924
Stalin’s rise to power, 1924–1929
Part two: Stalin’s Rule, 1929–1953 (A-level only)
Economy and society, 1929–1941 (A-level only)
Stalinism, politics and control, 1929–1941 (A-level only)
The Great Patriotic War and Stalin’s Dictatorship, 1941–1953 (A-level only)
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Unit Y113: Britain 1930–1997 OCR A Level History full course / revision notes
These detailed course / revision notes were specially written to give OCR A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Unit Y113: Britain 1930–1997
Enquiry Topic: Churchill 1930–1951
a) Churchill’s view of events 1929–1940
b) Churchill as wartime Prime Minister
c) Churchill and international diplomacy 1939–1951
British Period Study: Britain 1951–1997
a) Conservative domination 1951–1964
b) Labour and Conservative governments 1964–1979
c) Thatcher and the end of consensus 1979–1997
d) Britain’s position in the world 1951–1997
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Edexcel A Level 2F.2 South Africa 1948-94: Apartheid state to Rainbow Nation 'at a glance' notes
These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give Edexcel A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Paper 2, Option 2F.2: South Africa, 1948–94: from apartheid state to ‘rainbow nation’:
1 The response to apartheid, c1948–59
2 Radicalisation of resistance and the consolidation of National Party power, 1960–68
3 Redefining resistance and challenges to National Party power, 1968–83
4 The end of apartheid and the creation of the ‘rainbow nation’, 1984–94
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Paper 2, Option 2F.1 India, c1914–48 the road to independence Edexcel A Level History revision notes
These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give Edexcel A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Paper 2, Option 2F.1 India, c1914–48 the road to independence:
1 The First World War and its impact on British India, 1914–20
2 Changing political relationships,1920–30
3 Consultation and confrontation,1930–42
4 The road to independence,1942–48
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Paper 1 Option 1F In search of the American Dream USA 1917–96 Edexcel A Level History revision notes
These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give Edexcel A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for **Paper 1 Option 1F In search of the American Dream USA c1917–96: **
1 The changing political environment, 1917–80
2 The quest for civil rights, 1917–80
3 Society and culture in change, 1917–80
4 The changing quality of life, 1917–80
Historical Interpretations: What impact did the Reagan presidency (1981–89) have on the USA in the years 1981–96? (Specific historians and their viewpoints are detailed here)
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1K The making of a Superpower: USA, 1865–1975 AQA A Level History revision notes
These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give AQA A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for the breadth study: “The making of a Superpower: USA, 1865–1975”:
Part one: from Civil War to World War, 1865–1920
The Era of Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, 1865–1890
Populism, progressivism and imperialism, 1890–1920
Part two: crises and the rise to World Power, 1920–1975 (A-level only)
Crisis of identity, 1920–1945 (A-level only)
The Superpower, 1945–1975 (A-level only)
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Paper 2 Option 2H.2 The USA 1955–92 conformity and challenge Edexcel A Level History revision notes
These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give Edexcel A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Paper 2 Option 2H.2 The USA 1955–92 conformity and challenge:
1 Affluence and conformity, 1955–63
2 Protest and reaction, 1963–72
3 Social and political change, 1973–80
4 Republican dominance and its opponents, 1981–92
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Y105: 1445–1509 Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII - Wars of the Roses OCR A Level History notes
These detailed course / revision notes were specially written to give OCR A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Unit Y105 England 1445–1509 Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII
Enquiry Topic: Wars of the Roses 1445–1461
a) The Outbreak of the Wars 1445–1450
b) The early actions of Richard, Duke of York
c) War and the defeat of Richard, Duke of York
British Period Study: England 1461–1509
a) British Period Study: England 1461–1509
b) Edward IV and Richard III 1471–1485
c) Henry VII’s rule in England 1485–1509
d) Henry VII’s foreign policy 1485–1509
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Unit Y106 England 1485–1558 the Early Tudors OCR A Level History course / revision notes
These detailed course / revision notes were specially written to give OCR A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Unit Y106: England 1485–1558: the Early Tudors
British Period Study England 1485–1547
a) The government of Henry VII and threats to his rule
b) Henry VII’s foreign policy
c) Henry VIII and Wolsey
d) The reign of Henry VIII after 1529
Enquiry Topic: Mid Tudor Crises 1547–1558
a) The stability of the monarchy
b) Religious changes
c) Rebellion and unrest
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2O Democracy and Nazism: Germany, 1918–1945 AQA A Level History revision notes
These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give AQA A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for the depth study: Democracy and Nazism: Germany, 1918–1945
Part one: the Weimar Republic, 1918–1933
The Establishment and early years of Weimar, 1918–1924
The ‘Golden Age’ of the Weimar Republic, 1924–1928
The Collapse of Democracy, 1928–1933
Part two: Nazi Germany, 1933–1945 (A-level only)
The Nazi Dictatorship, 1933–1939 (A-level only)
The Racial State, 1933–1941 (A-level only)
The impact of War, 1939–1945 (A-level only)
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1C The Tudors: England, 1485–1603 AQA A Level History 'at a glance' revision notes
These revision notes were created for my students and were intended to give them a comprehensive overview of th four parts of the Tudors AQA A Level breadth study specification:
Henry VII, 1485–1509
Henry VIII, 1509–1547
Instability and consolidation: ‘the Mid-Tudor Crisis’, 1547–1563 (A-level only)
The triumph of Elizabeth, 1563–1603 (A-level only)
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Y107 1547–1603 Later Tudors (Edward VI, Mary Tudor, Elizabeth I) OCR A Level History course notes
These detailed course / revision notes were specially written to give OCR A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Unit Y107: England 1547–1603: the Later Tudors
Enquiry Topic: Mid Tudor Crises 1547–1558
a) The stability of the monarchy
b) Religious changes
c) Rebellion and unrest
British Period Study: Elizabethan England
a) Elizabeth and religion
b)The nature of the Elizabethan Monarchy, Government and Parliament
c) Elizabeth’s management of financial, economic and social affairs
d) Elizabethan later years 1588–1603
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AQA A Level Religious Studies: 2B Christianity (Component 2: Study of religion and dialogues) notes
These detailed course / revision notes were specially written to give AQA A Level Religious Studies students a comprehensive understanding of all the key knowledge from the specification for Component 2: Study of religion and dialogues - 2B Christianity:
Section A: Christianity
Sources of wisdom and authority
God
Self, death and afterlife
Good conduct and key moral principles
Expressions of religious identity
Christianity, gender and sexuality
Christianity and science
Christianity and the challenge of secularisation
Christianity, migration and religious pluralism
Section B: Dialogues
The dialogue between Christianity and philosophy
The dialogue between Christianity and ethics
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2Q The American Dream: reality and illusion, 1945–1980 AQA A Level History revision notes
These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give AQA A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for the depth study: The American Dream: reality and illusion, 1945–1980
Part one: prosperity, inequality and Superpower status, 1945–1963
Truman and Post-war America, 1945–1952
Eisenhower: tranquility and crisis, 1952–1960
John F Kennedy and the ‘New Frontier’, 1960–1963
Part two: challenges to the American Dream, 1963–1980 (A-level only)
The Johnson Presidency, 1963–1968 (A-level only)
Republican reaction: the Nixon Presidency, 1968–1974 (A-level only)
The USA after Nixon, 1974–1980 (A-level only)
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Paper 1, Option 1E: Russia, 1917–91: from Lenin to Yeltsin, Edexcel A Level History revision notes
These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give Edexcel A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Paper 1, Option 1E: Russia, 1917–91: from Lenin to Yeltsin:
1 Communist government in the USSR, 1917–85
2 Industrial and agricultural change, 1917–85
3 Control of the people, 1917–85
4 Social developments,1917–85
Historical Interpretations: What explains the fall of the USSR, c1985–91?
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1H Tsarist and Communist Russia, 1855–1964 AQA A Level History 'at a glance' Revision Notes
These ‘at a glance’ revision notes are intended to give AQA A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the four parts of the breadth study: “Tsarist and Communist Russia, 1855–1964”:
Part one: Autocracy, Reform and Revolution: Russia, 1855–1917
Trying to preserve autocracy, 1855–1894
The collapse of autocracy, 1894–1917
Part two: the Soviet Union, 1917–1964 (A-level only)
The emergence of Communist dictatorship, 1917–1941 (A-level only)
The Stalinist dictatorship and reaction, 1941–1964 (A-level only)
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