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Pinchmill Lower Pinchmill Lower School School Assessment in the Assessment in the New Curriculum New Curriculum November 2015 November 2015

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Page 1: Pinchmill Lower School Assessment in the New Curriculum November 2015

Pinchmill Lower Pinchmill Lower SchoolSchool

Pinchmill Lower Pinchmill Lower SchoolSchool

Assessment in the Assessment in the New CurriculumNew Curriculum

November 2015November 2015

Page 2: Pinchmill Lower School Assessment in the New Curriculum November 2015

Aims of the meeting:

•Share information about National changes

•Explain new system of assessment

•Explain what Parents will see & information they will receive

•Opportunity for questions

Page 3: Pinchmill Lower School Assessment in the New Curriculum November 2015

The Changes!

•All year groups are now following the new National Curriculum•National Curriculum Levels no longer exist •New age related expectations have been introduced by the Government

Page 4: Pinchmill Lower School Assessment in the New Curriculum November 2015

Reception Class Assessment

• Assessment in Foundation Stage (Reception) has not changed

• Initially assessed and tracked throughout the year against Development stages – Ages & Stages

• Uses Early Learning Goals at end of year with outcomes of either Emerging, Expected or Exceeding

• A child who achieves Early Learning Goals – Expected

or above is considered to be at a good level of development at the end of Reception

Page 5: Pinchmill Lower School Assessment in the New Curriculum November 2015

New National Curriculum

• New National Curriculum is harder than the old – may have impact this year in particular

• The goal posts have moved for all year groups

• Not possible to transfer old levels into new National Curriculum so teachers will NOT be using this language of levels any more.

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Assessment Without Levels

• As the Government removed the old National Curriculum it also removed the old levels, eg 2a, 3b etc

• It did NOT replace them

• The Government has left it to individual schools to come up with their own models for assessment

• The Government has produced age related expectations

Page 7: Pinchmill Lower School Assessment in the New Curriculum November 2015

What Pinchmill is doing…• Research • –Government ‘sponsored’ systems • –Teaching School systems • –Published systems • Clear & carefully thought out Decision

Making, considering: –Mixed age classes –Small school –Pupil led

– -Parent involvement • – -Impact on staff

Page 8: Pinchmill Lower School Assessment in the New Curriculum November 2015

Age Related Expectations

• Every year group in school has clearly identified Year Group Expectations in the new National Curriculum

• Assessment against these makes sense • Used by many assessment models • All children in year group must be taught Year

Group Expectations, then independent work differentiated

Page 9: Pinchmill Lower School Assessment in the New Curriculum November 2015

Age Related Expectations

• Deep Learning not just coverage • Tim Oates

–http://www.cambridgeassessment.org.uk/insights/assessment-without-levels-extended-version-tim-oates-insights/

• Pupil involvement & understanding of what is needed next

• Parents’ knowledge of where their child is currently, where the school is aiming for them to be by the end of the year, and what they can do to help, regular feedback.

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Model of Assessment without Levels

• Combination of several models • Clear for staff, pupils & parents • Judgements of ‘Working Towards’, ‘Working

Within’, ‘Achieved’ or ‘Exceeded’ Year Group Expectations will be reported to parents/carers

• To get ‘Achieved’ children need to have completely met 85% or more of the Year Group Expectations

• Won’t see as obvious a rate of progression as with levels on a termly or annual basis but progress can still be demonstrated clearly & in much clearer

• detail

Page 11: Pinchmill Lower School Assessment in the New Curriculum November 2015

Pinchmill’s Model

•All children, regardless of ability will begin the year as ‘Working Towards’ their new year group expectations •Teachers will share, at Parents’ Consultation Evenings 2015/16(changed format) Teachers’ assessment sheets for Reading, Writing (incl. SPaG) and Maths

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Experience it, Prove it, Apply it!

• Deeper Learning – each expectation must be met in 3 different ways (Experience it, Prove it, Apply it)

• Won’t do all 3 elements at same time • Children’s involvement will increase with their

age as they move up the school & get used to the new system

• Key personalised targets for Reading, Writing & Maths. Changed as children show they have fully achieved them (Experience it, Prove it & Apply it)

Page 13: Pinchmill Lower School Assessment in the New Curriculum November 2015

Reception – EYFS Profile –Emerging–Expected –Exceeding

•Y1, Y2, Y3, Y4 School assessment against Year group expectations

–Working Towards –Working Within –Achieved –Exceeded

How the children will progress

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Word of Caution!

• As with any new system it will take time to ‘bed in’

• We will continue to make some slight changes to it – it will continue to evolve

• Level of challenge is increased therefore, particularly in first year, we may not see as many children in ‘Exceeded’.

• Our ambitious longer term goal is to see all our pupils in ‘Working Within, Achieved or exceeded’.

Page 15: Pinchmill Lower School Assessment in the New Curriculum November 2015

Parents – We need your help!

• Parent Forum Group – key role in feedback to school on this issue. Need to ensure our parents understand the new system and the information we share about their child

• Changes already following feedback - weekly information on literacy and maths focus on website and class doors

• Information on age related expectations – booklet to go home

• Increased parent information meetings

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Reporting to Parents

• November Parents’ Evenings – share Reading, Writing and Maths assessments in new format.

• Sample proposed format to be trialled by teachers in November.

• Next term we will issue our first ‘interim report’ showing where your child was in September, what their target is and where they are currently. Coded to show progress.

• In Summer, new end of year reports produced considering feedback from parent forum and information sessions

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The future

•From September 2015 all year groups (excluding Reception) will follow the same system.

•Mini Reports will be issued one per term (from Spring Term) showing colour coded progress

•Parents’ Evenings in the Autumn Term will become an opportunity for teachers to share end of year targets with parents.

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The Future - Nationally

•New baseline assessment for Reception as they start school from Sept 2015

•New end of KS1 and end of KS2 SATs in May 2016. Not known how outcomes will be graded yet but will allow for comparisons between schools and nationally (using a scaled score?)

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Questions?

• Make use of Parent Forum Group

• Make use of Parents’ Suggestion Box in Main Entrance

• Ask staff

Page 20: Pinchmill Lower School Assessment in the New Curriculum November 2015

Aims of Meeting

• Share information about National changes

• Explain new system of assessment • Explain what Parents will see &

information they will receive • Opportunity for questions

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• Take a Parents’ Information Booklet showing relevant age related expectations for your child’s year group

• Information will be placed on website, including this presentation and the year group booklets

• Thank you for coming!

Finally