Why does Mark My Words exist?

Why does Mark My Words exist?

When I was in Year 8, my English teacher summoned Mum to the school and told her that I

was 'borderline illiterate'. Mum was in tears, I was in trouble, but by the end of the week, I had

an English tutor.

When I was in Year 8, my English teacher summoned Mum to the school and told her that I was 'borderline illiterate'. Mum was in tears, I was in trouble, but by the end of the week, I had an English tutor.

When I was in Year 8, my English teacher summoned Mum to the school and told her that I was 'borderline illiterate'. Mum was in tears, I was in trouble, but by the end of the week, I had an English tutor.

At roughly the same time, my best friend from primary school, who we'll call 'Shane', was

struggling with his literacy too. He also had a host of undiagnosed learning disorders.

At roughly the same time, my best friend from primary school, who we'll call 'Shane', was struggling with his literacy too. He also had a host of undiagnosed learning disorders.

At roughly the same time, my best friend from primary school, who we'll call 'Shane', was struggling with his literacy too. He also had a host of undiagnosed learning disorders.

Thanks to years of intensive support, I was able to turn literacy into a strength,

graduating from Carey Grammar as the Dux of English. However, never receiving the

support he needed, Shane left school before VCE even started.

Thanks to years of intensive support, I was able to turn literacy into a strength,

graduating from Carey Grammar as the Dux of English. However, never receiving the

support he needed, Shane left school before VCE even started.

Thanks to years of intensive support, I was able to turn literacy into a strength, graduating from Carey Grammar as the Dux of English. However, never receiving the support he needed, Shane left school before VCE even started.

This contrast between me and my mate only grew more stark.

This contrast between me and my mate only grew more stark.

By the age of 24, I was the Head of English at Alphington Grammar, whereas Shane had

become overly familiar with the judicial system.

By the age of 24, I was the Head of English at Alphington Grammar, whereas Shane had become overly familiar with the judicial system.

By the age of 24, I was the Head of English at Alphington Grammar, whereas Shane had become overly familiar with the judicial system.

It is easy to criticise Shane's teachers for failing to pick up on his learning needs. How could

they be so neglectful?

It is easy to criticise Shane's teachers for failing to pick up on his learning needs. How could they be so neglectful?

It is easy to criticise Shane's teachers for failing to pick up on his learning needs. How could they be so neglectful?

But as an English teacher, I can tell you the real reason why situations like Shane's occur. And

it's not because teachers are lazy.

But as an English teacher, I can tell you the real reason why situations like Shane's occur. And it's not because teachers are lazy.

But as an English teacher, I can tell you the real reason why situations like Shane's occur. And it's not because teachers are lazy.

It's because teachers are overworked.

It's because teachers are overworked.

In just my second year as an English teacher, I had 150 students across five English classes.

In that one year alone, I wrote over 200,000 words of feedback - more than two books worth

of text.

In just my second year as an English teacher, I had 150 students across five English classes.

In that one year alone, I wrote over 200,000 words of feedback - more than two books worth of text.

In just my second year as an English teacher, I had 150 students across five English classes. In that one year alone, I wrote over 200,000 words of feedback - more than two books worth of text.

When you have to produce so much 'thoughtful' feedback in so little time, you reach the

point of exhaustion.

When you have to produce so much 'thoughtful' feedback in so little time, you reach the point of exhaustion.

When you have to produce so much 'thoughtful' feedback in so little time, you reach the point of exhaustion.

You do not have the time or the energy to formally track student progress. Instead, you rely

on our 'gut instincts', only raising alarm when an issue is glaringly obvious.

You do not have the time or the energy to formally track student progress. Instead, you rely on our 'gut instincts', only raising alarm when an issue is glaringly obvious.

You do not have the time or the energy to formally track student progress. Instead, you rely on our 'gut instincts', only raising alarm when an issue is glaringly obvious.

Mark My Words is designed to solve these two problems.

Mark My Words is designed to solve these two problems.

If these issues are impacting you, your staff, or your students, then please book a time for us

to discuss the solution.

If these issues are impacting you, your staff, or your students, then please book a time for us to discuss the solution.

If these issues are impacting you, your staff, or your students, then please book a time for us to discuss the solution.

- James Smith, Founder of Mark My Words

- James Smith, Founder of Mark MyWords

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