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A subject-specific guide to implementing AI marking and feedback for AQA History, fully aligned with Department for Education (DfE) safety and ethical standards.
ReMarkAble AI is calibrated specifically for the AQA mark scheme. Our agents are trained to recognize the nuanced requirements of this subject, ensuring that feedback is both accurate and exam-board specific.
AO1: Knowledge and understanding
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the key features and characteristics of the periods studied.
AO2: Explain and analyse historical concepts
Explain and analyse historical events and periods studied using second-order concepts such as causation, consequence, significance, change and continuity, similarity and difference.
AO3: Analyse and evaluate sources
Analyse, evaluate and use sources (contemporary to the period) to make substantiated judgements, in the context of historical events studied.
AO4: Analyse and evaluate interpretations
Analyse, evaluate and make substantiated judgements about interpretations (including how and why interpretations may differ) in the context of historical events studied.
For History, AI feedback should be used as a draft. Teachers should verify that the AI has correctly interpreted complex analytical points or context-specific references before finalising.
Our system detects "off-task" or potentially AI-generated submissions to protect the integrity of the assessment process in History.
For source questions (AO3), always consider Nature, Origin, and Purpose (NOP). Who wrote it, when, and why? A government propaganda poster from 1915 is useful for showing how recruitment was promoted — but its purpose means it may exaggerate enthusiasm. The best answers link provenance to utility.
In extended writing questions, examiners reward sustained analytical argument over a catalogue of facts. Start each paragraph with a clear point that addresses the question, support it with precise evidence, then explain why that evidence matters. This targets both AO1 and AO2.
Vague answers like "lots of people died" lose marks. Specific knowledge — "The Battle of the Somme saw 57,470 British casualties on 1 July 1916 alone" — demonstrates the secure AO1 knowledge that unlocks the highest mark bands.
The difference between grade 5 and grade 8 in History is often evaluation. For essay questions, weigh up factors against each other: "While the Treaty of Versailles created resentment, it was the economic crisis of 1929 that provided the conditions for Hitler's rise." Always reach a substantiated judgement.