Why become a key stage 2 national curriculum tests marker for 2010?
Markers have the important job of ensuring tests are marked consistently and according to the mark scheme, in addition to completing quality control checks and returning marked scripts by the deadline. All markers receive training and have the support of a supervisor throughout the marking cycle. Furthermore, the skills and experience gained will contribute to your professional development and can advance your teaching career. You will also have the opportunity to broaden your professional network by meeting other markers. As a key stage 2 marker, your professional knowledge will ensure that the high standard of marking that is applied to national curriculum tests is maintained. You will also gain valuable insight into what pupils need to succeed in national curriculum tests, so you learn while you earn. Further details on how to register your interest on becoming a national curriculum tests marker for 2010 will be available later in the year.