Listen "Disappointing Assignment Marks"
Episode Synopsis
What do you do when you get a disappointing assignment mark?
We all have times when we think we have done brilliantly then get an assignment
back and are really disappointed instead. You could just feel really bad, or you could
try these steps:
1. REVIEW AND UNDERSTAND
The first step is to work through the feedback and work out what went wrong.
– Did you not meet the criteria?
– What feedback were you given from the teacher?
– Do you understand the feedback?
– Can you work out why you got the mark you did?
If you don’t understand why you got the mark you did, it is ESSENTIAL you ask your
teacher for further clarification. Otherwise you will keep making the same mistakes.
2. CHALLENGE OR ACCEPT
Once you understand what the issue was, you can either accept it, or challenge it.
ACCEPT: If you feel now that the mark was actually fair enough, then it is time to
move on. There is no point beating yourself up anymore about your disappointing
mark.
Instead you need to treat this as a learning process, the people who are most
successful in life don’t let their mistakes get them down, they see them as a learning
opportunity where they can improve and make sure it doesn’t happen again.
However, if you really think your mark was unfair and you had met all of the criteria,
you can talk to your teacher and politely explain your point of view and ask if they
would reconsider your mark.
3. LEARN AND CHANGE
The only way to improve, is to work out what you did wrong, then try and fix it.
It is actually a really good idea to re-do part of the work and re-submit. Not everyone
has the commitment to do this, but if you do – then wow – you will really see the
benefit in your results. It might just be a case of re-doing a section of the assignment
and asking your teacher to review it.
But if you don’t have another go, you won’t know whether or not you have really
taken the feedback on board. Some students let a bad mark get them down and start
to think they are not capable of succeeding, so they don’t try to address the issue,
make similar mistakes again and just feel worse. Don’t be that sort of person! Learn
from what you have done and have another try.
Another good thing you can do is to ask to see other students’ work who received
top grades for their assignments – to evaluate what was missing in yours or how you
could improve yours next time.
It would also be a great idea for your next assignment to show your teacher a plan,
or a draft early on, explaining how you think you’ve met the criteria, and seek
feedback well BEFORE handing it in.
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