When marking whole class work, try giving on overview sheet containing DIT questions, common misconceptions and SPAG errors. You can also celebrate success in the sheet, or direct people to 'experts' who may be able to help with aspects of DIT. Fill in the sheet as you mark, then give each student a copy when you return the work. Your individual marking then becomes much quicker and students still get great quality feedback and personalised DIT. The example below is a fairly simple format - each sheet can be personalised to meet the needs of the assessment or class.
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