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Teachers Barred from Marking in Red Ink

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

Being an ex-teacher myself for quite a long time in my life, and being an Student forever, im tempted to re-post this article which appeared in Khaleej Times on December 27, 2008. The original article is also appended below, if you want to read the same.

 

The text is : (with highlightings done by me)

Hundreds of schools have barred teachers from marking in red in case it upsets the children.

They are scrapping the traditional method of correcting work because they consider it ‘confrontational’ and ‘threatening’.

Pupils increasingly find that the ticks and crosses on their homework are in more soothing shades like green, blue, pink and yellow, or even in pencil.

Some schools worry that red ink upsets students Traditionalists have branded the ban ‘barmy’, saying that red ink makes it easier for children to spot errors and improve. There are no set government guidelines on marking and schools are free to formulate their own individual policies.

Crofton Junior School, in Orpington, Kent, whose pupils range from seven to 11, is among those to have banned red ink. Its Marking Code of Practice states: “Work is generally marked in pen – not red – but on occasion it may be appropriate to indicate errors in pencil so that they may be corrected.”

Headmaster Richard Sammonds said: “Red pen can be quite demotivating for children. It has negative, old school connotations of “See me” and “Not good enough”.

“We are no longer producing clerks and bookkeepers. We are trying to provide an education for children coming into the workforce in the 21st century.

“The idea is to raise standards by taking a positive approach.

We highlight bits that are really good in one colour and use a different colour to mark areas that could be improved.”

At Hutton Cranswick Community Primary School in Driffield, East York shire, the Marking and Feedback Policy reads: “Marking should be in a different colour or medium from the pupil’s writing but should not dominate. For this reason, red ink is inappropriate.”

Shirley Clarke, an associate of the Institute of Education, said: “Banning red ink is a reaction to years of children having nothing but red over their work and feeling demoralised. When children, especially young children, see every single spelling mistake covered in red, they can feel useless and give up.’ But Nick Seaton, chairman of the Campaign for Real Education, said: “Banning red ink is absolutely barmy.

Common sense suggests that children learn by their mistakes and occasionally they need upsetting to teach them to pull their socks up.

“Self-esteem has to be built on genuine achievement, not mollycoddling, which only harms children in the long-run.

“Red ink is the quickest way for pupils to see where they are going wrong and raise standards. I give teachers who have ditched their red pens nought out of ten.” –

 

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Moon on December 16, 2008 at Dubai

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

As I was waiting for the local time in Dubai to click 12.00hrs of December 16, 2008. I thought taking some photographs of Moon.

Images which I captured.

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Diary

Sunday, December 14th, 2008

Earlier, in my early life after schooling was over, in about 1997 and afterwards, I began myself writing daily dairy. I still have those safe in my case back at home in India. While I was there, I used to read them sometimes, to remember the earlier life, the ups and downs, the highs and lows.

After some years, I began blogging, the blog was for a longer period was restricted to my access only. But, now the blog has grown into a much bigger diary of many events that take place around me.

Sometimes, I do feel like writing a diary note on my blog, but have to avoid as the blog is public, read openly and by many.

I still do read the old posts made by me many times, because they remind me of many many things which have crossed me in my lifetime.

About somedays back, I again made a Diary entry, but not in blog, but to my own email for obvious reasons.

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Iron Man

Saturday, November 15th, 2008

His Highness Sk Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum won the 120Km International Endurance Race in Jordan.

A clif the same, taken from Khaleejtimes.com

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First Unmanned Indian Mission to Moon

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

With days passed for the Chandrayaan to be launced, the first unmanned Indian mission to Moon, and pictures of earth being sent by the satellite back to the control centre, a part of Chinese media saying that Chandrayaan is not on the route required, another part saying that it is.

Meanwhile below are two snaps of Earth sent by the cameras on Chandrayaan.

Also, there’s an interesting link http://www.n2yo.com which is some real time tracking of various satellites. Visit it and keep exploring. I liked it, my next few days will be spent with it. Hopefully !

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