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    Do teachers in sec school usually mark homework?

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      daisyt
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      pinkapple:
      jiake:

      I'm currently in sec 1.

      At first my form teacher marks my homework. But then my homework increase . Thus teacher dont mark alot now. 😞
      Every month the school gives us a worksheet. I'm still stressing whether to do or not do as teacher have not go through last month's worksheet... :idea:

      You have to do.

      discuss with your friends if u meet with any problem.
      If ya friends also can't do, raise the problem in class or find your teacher after lesson time to clarify.

      You should be responsible for your own learning.

      Fully agree! :celebrate:

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        sand
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        Speaking with experience as an EL tr, marking essays is a never ending job. Sometimes exercises are self-marked or peer-marked (Peer marking is also a very helpful learning process for students). Other times, teacher focus-marks (targets at particular group of errors only) or marks for assessment. But ALL class work or home work WILL be taught, explained and gone through with students.


        Exceptional cases are near exam period when I want students to practice writing or compre papers. Then I’ll issue the answer scripts for students to self check. Students will approach me if they need to clarify things. If not it’ll take a very long time to return all the marked scripts. And from what I see, many students are not concerned about the mistakes they make or making sure they don’t make the same mistakes. They just want to know how many marks they get, and then chuck the papers aside.

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          sand
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          daisyt:
          pinkapple:

          [quote=\"jiake\"]I'm currently in sec 1.

          At first my form teacher marks my homework. But then my homework increase . Thus teacher dont mark alot now. 😞
          Every month the school gives us a worksheet. I'm still stressing whether to do or not do as teacher have not go through last month's worksheet... :idea:

          You have to do.

          discuss with your friends if u meet with any problem.
          If ya friends also can't do, raise the problem in class or find your teacher after lesson time to clarify.

          You should be responsible for your own learning.

          Fully agree! :celebrate:[/quote]Fully agree too. Many a times, when students face problems, they do not voice them...how would the teacher know?? I'm sure all teachers will ask, \"are there any questions?\" And any responsible teacher will try his/ her best to clarify doubts/ questions for any student who approaches him/ her.

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