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1.Statutory Assessment in KS2 2005/06

1.Statutory Assessment in KS2 2005/06. Target group: For teachers new to Y6 or for teachers’ update Objectives : Ø Use and administration of statutory tasks and tests Ø Teacher assessment in the core subjects and assessment for learning

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1.Statutory Assessment in KS2 2005/06

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  1. 1.Statutory Assessment in KS2 2005/06 Target group: For teachers new to Y6 or for teachers’ update Objectives: ØUse and administration of statutory tasks and tests ØTeacher assessment in the core subjects and assessment for learning ØIssues relating to maladministration and malpractice ØCompletion of eforms for access arrangements for children with SEN

  2. 2. Statutory Assessment in KS2 2005/06 Programme Welcome and introduction Background information – implications of changes in KS1 Tests – Mark schemes, Guides, administration and delegation Findings from 2005 BREAK ‘Assessment and Reporting Arrangements’ – what’s new? Activity/Discussion LUNCH Quick Quiz Monitoring visits – maladministration and malpractice BREAK ‘Excellence and Enjoyment’ – Video clips E-forms and SEN access arrangements And finally ………… moving towards AFL?

  3. 3. Statutory Assessment in KS22005/6 Background information Implications of changes in KS1 – • Transition year on year – tracking progress • Teacher Assessment – recognising professionalism • Assessment for Learning • Observational assessment • Excellence and Enjoyment – 6 areas of learning

  4. 4. Statutory Assessment inKS2 2005/06Test materials – Mark schemes and Guides Administration and Delegation – Workforce ReformDiscussion – what happens in your school?

  5. 5. Statutory Assessment inKS2 2005/06Findings from 2005 - what schools liked/did not likeService delivery for KS2Test Content for KS2Common themes for KS2 and KS3

  6. 6. Statutory Assessment in KS2 2005/06 BREAK

  7. 7. Statutory Assessment in KS2 2005/06 Assessment and reporting arrangements – getting to know the booklets: What’s new and for 2006? • Timetable variations – advice • Small group readers no longer allowed • Translation of tests • Braille tests • Predictive text • No more mental maths audio tapes • Overseas schools information • Changes to the common transfer file (CTF)

  8. 8. Statutory Assessment in KS2 2005/06 Assessment and reporting arrangements – • Assessing Pupils throughout KS2 - Optional tests • Reporting and using results for pupils during KS2 • Assessing Pupils at the end of KS2 • Ordering, receiving and storing test materials • Preparing for the tests – rooms, resources, pupils • What happens after? • Access arrangements – making decisions • Sending in results • Reporting to parents • Transition to KS3

  9. 9. Statutory Assessment in KS2 2005/06 Assessment and reporting arrangements – getting to know the booklets: Group Discussion and Activities – Rooms 1 & 3 Feedback

  10. 10. KS2 Assessment 2005/06 LUNCH

  11. 11. Statutory Assessment in KS2 2005/06 • Quick quiz

  12. 12. Statutory Assessment in KS2 2005/06 • Monitoring visits – from LA representatives – timing and purpose of visits • Maladministration and Malpractice – LA policy and NAA procedures

  13. 13. Statutory Assessment in KS2 2005/06 What constitutes maladminstration? Some examples………. • Administering test incorrectly (wrong time/date) • Inappropriate use of access arrangements • Over ‘aiding’ pupils during the test • Changing the pupils answers after the test • Use of inappropriate equipment • Photocopying test papers without permission from NAA • Pupils cheating

  14. 14. Statutory Assessment in KS2 2005/06 What are the consequences? • LA has to investigate and NAA issues a ‘specification’ – details of allegation, who should be interviewed, list of questions for investigation • LA sends report to NAA • Script investigations – may use forensic exam. if appropriate! • Maladministration committee makes decisions • Schools have right to appeal to independent panel

  15. 15. Statutory Assessment in KS2 2005/06 BREAK

  16. 16. Statutory Assessment in KS2 2005/06 ‘Excellence and Enjoyment..enjoy and achieve’ Assessment for Learning: Video clips x 2 Moving towards continuous assessment…?

  17. 17. Statutory Assessment in KS2 2005/06 Why e-forms? Online applications using electronic forms to make process quicker and more efficient www.naa.org.uk/tests Forms for application for: • up to 25% additional time • up to one school day’s early opening • for a timetable variation

  18. 18. Statutory Assessment in KS2 2005/06 E-forms continued…… • Notification of timetable variation between 7.00am and 7.00pm on day of the test • Application for special consideration • Pupils working at the level of tests but unable to access them • Pupil and school results templates • 2005 national summary results • Use of an amanuensis • Use of a word processor/technical/electronic aid • Use of a transcript • Headteacher’s declaration form

  19. 19. Statutory Assessment in KS2 2005/06 And finally…..the whisper in the wind… Assessment for Learning Use the resources • www.naa.org.uk • www.ncaction.org.uk • www.eriding.net • www.qca.org.uk Questions? Email: jeanne.mundy@eastriding.gov.uk

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