GTA:Marking & Feedback

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  • Mark students' work, where necessary, on time and provide fair and unbiased feedback to the students.
  • Make sure you understand the rubric; discuss it with the unit lead and fellow GTAs to double-check that you all have the same understanding.
  • Be fair to each of the students and not act in a biased manner to any of the students.
  • Do not show students the marking scheme or other students' marks.
  • You should raise any concerns about cheating/plagiarism etc with unit leads but please do not try to deal with it yourself, the University has set procedures for this.
  • If you are assigned to mark a student who as not submitted, just leave the mark blank (ie don't enter zero) as the student may have special circumstances resulting in a late submission.