You are here:
The benefits of moderation - for teachers
The benefits of moderation - for teachers
- Brings together collective wisdom, resulting in greater consistency of judgment, and focused teaching.
- Provides greater confidence in teacher judgments, and assurance that judgments are consistent with those of other professionals.
- Leads to shared expectations of learning, and understandings of standards and progression of learning.
- Develops deeper understandings about content and progressions of learning.
- Improves quality of assessment.
- Aligns expectations and judgments with standards or progressions, and hence improved teaching and learning.
- Assures parents and others that interpretations of students' achievements are in line with those of other professionals.
Return to top