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Explore how The Castle School utilizes data for effective monitoring, evaluation, and decision-making. Learn about their clear goals, procedures, and peer monitoring practices to create a failure-free system. Discover how data-rich environments and feedback mechanisms enhance staff and student outcomes.
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The Castle School Using Data for Monitoring and Evaluation
Failure free systems • Small number of clear goals • Standard operating procedures • Recruitment, training & retraining • Peer Monitoring • Collegial decision making • Physical environment • Failure sensitivity • Data rich environment
In using data: • make it simple and targeted • develop early warning systems • ensure dialogue to assimilate • use for informed decision making • ensure outcomes will motivate • review and evaluate • feedback to staff and students
Data collected • Y7: KS2, NFER Cognitive tests • Y8: NFER Verbal • Y9: NFER Verbal, KS3 • Y10: Targets, Yellis, internal grades • Y11: Internal and external grades • Y12/13: Targets, internal and advanced grades • attendance, achievement, detentions
In conclusion: • Tests show up real under achievers • Analysis targets support where effective • Available data saves time and frustration • Information empowers the institution • ‘Added value culture’ makes happy teachers