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Trial Feedbackfrom analysis to action plan
Be realistic• What you can’t do:
– Change the past, retake the Trial HSC exam, redo Cap As, change your internal mark or rank
• What you can do:– Analyse your Trial (and Cap A) feedback
– Identify your strengths and weaknesses
– Create an action plan
– Help your cohort and work together to…
– Pwn the HSC
Types of Feedback• Feedback can be positive or
negative
• Negative feedback can be easier to analyse and use
• It’s just as important to analyse and respond to positive feedback
Where to start• Read the comments on your Trial papers
• IGNORE THE NUMBER AND LOOK AT THE WORDS
• Make a summary of the comments for each section
• Identify the different types of comments
• Are the comments similar for each section?
• Are there more comments of one type?
• Make a list or a table of your strengths and weaknesses
• Create an action plan
ContentComments
• Depth of ideas (positive)
• Depth of ideas (negative)
• Quotes (positive)
• Quotes (negative)
• Analysis of techniques(positive)
• Analysis of techniques (negative)
Action plan
• Share your ideas with the cohort
• Do some critical reading
• Keep revising
• Choose two or three strategies
• Help your friends!
• Recreate summaries
StyleComment
• Tone and register
• Clarity of expression
• Structure and flow
Action plan
• Negatives– Read your work aloud
– Learn some linking words
– Use simpler language
– Vary your sentence length and structure
– Ask others to read your work
– Analyse and annotate examples of Band 6 essays
SkillComments
•Answering the question!
Action plan
• Revise the rubric for each module, write it out in your own words
• Practise analysing different types of questions for content and direction
• Develop a variety of theses for each module, practise adapting
• Learn synonyms for key module words
• Write your own questions
PractisePractise
Practise