Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Colour coding texts

 When you read something your classmates have written, follow these coding rules:

1) Use BLUE to mark any discourse markers, linkers, reader clues, i.e. anything that makes it easy for the reader to read, follow the logic and the organisation.
2) Use GREEN to mark any input that has to be there.
3) Use PINK to mark analysis, anything original the writer of this text has added to the knowledge, anything that could be called "insightful", which is a word IB uses to characterise such papers that would earn top marks.
4) Use YELLOW to mark literary jargon (e.g. words like narrator, metaphor, etc).
For assessing someone's the work, use the marking scales in the subject guide.
See that the person has followed the PEE rule (= POINT + EXAMPLE + EXPLANATION).
Add comments on their general use of language. If you know how to correct a specific mistake, correct it. Explanations are welcome. If you think something is wrong but you don't know how to correct it, add a comment to that effect.

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