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Using InCAS and the Annual Report Information Sessions for Principals October 2008

Using InCAS and the Annual Report Information Sessions for Principals October 2008. Session Content. Today’s session will: Consider feedback from the evaluations conducted to date; Provide the latest information from the Department of Education;

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Using InCAS and the Annual Report Information Sessions for Principals October 2008

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  1. Using InCAS and the Annual Report Information Sessions for Principals October 2008

  2. Session Content Today’s session will: • Consider feedback from the evaluations conducted to date; • Provide the latest information from the Department of Education; • Highlight the help and support currently available for schools • Look at the variety of feedback provided by InCAS; and • Outline the training planned for the year ahead.

  3. Timings 9.30 am or 1.00 pm Welcome 10.30 am or 2.00 pm Tea/coffee 12.00 pm or 3.30 pm Finish

  4. Session 1 Recommendations from Final Evaluation Report on the implementation of the InCAS computer-based assessments and the Annual Report in Primary Schools during the transitional year 2007/2008: • Communication; • InCAS; • Profiles 7 Software; and • Annual Report.

  5. Communication Recommendation 1 “Communications .. should be shared between all Partners…” Final Evaluation Report on …..the transitional year 2007/2008.

  6. Communication Recommendation 2 “At the start of the next school year CCEA should inform schools which elements of the Annual Reports are statutory.” Final Evaluation Report on …..the transitional year 2007/2008.

  7. Communication Recommendation 3 “CCEA should provide teachers with an ‘at a Glance guide’ outlining what elements of InCAS and the Annual Report are statutory and flexible.” Final Evaluation Report on …..the transitional Year 2007/2008.

  8. Communication Recommendation 4 “CCEA should communicate with parents on the new assessment and reporting arrangements.” Final Evaluation Report on …..the transitional year 2007/2008.

  9. Parent Leaflets

  10. InCAS Recommendation 1 “… additional computer capacity may be required to support the use of InCAS within Primary schools.” Final Evaluation Report on …..the transitional year 2007/2008.

  11. InCAS Recommendation 2 “… develop expertise and confidence in both administering and analysing feedback produced from InCAS.” Final Evaluation Report on …..the transitional year 2007/2008.

  12. InCAS Recommendation 3 “Teachers would welcome advice on how to share InCAS feedback with parents.” Final Evaluation Report on …..the transitional year 2007/2008.

  13. DE Response “…2008-09 …it will be for schools to decide whether they should report orally or in writing and the format of any such reports… whether they provide the outcomes for autumn 2008 only, or .. also provide outcomes from autumn 2007.” “Where a parent asks for certain information to be made available in writing or orally, this should be provided” DE Circular 2008/22 Para 11, 30 September 2008.

  14. DE Response “…before the requirement to report in writing is introduced in 2009/10” DE Circular 2008/22 Para 11, 30 September 2008.

  15. DE Response “The InCAS assessments are not for any purpose related to the transfer of pupils from primary to post-primary school.” DE Circular 2008/22 Para 9, 30 September 2008.

  16. DE Response “The Department/CCEA will not collect the InCAS information centrallyrecognising its diagnostic purpose within a class and school.” DE Circular 2008/22 Para 11, 30 September 2008.

  17. InCAS Recommendation 4 “Further adaptations to InCAS are needed to meet the needs of pupils with Special Educational Needs and those with English as an Additional Language.” Final Evaluation Report on …..the transitional year 2007/2008.

  18. Profiles 7 Recommendation 1 “Consideration should be given to whether Profiles 7 is the most appropriate report writing software or if an alternative should be sought and trialled. Alternatively, Profiles 7 should be developed as a matter of urgency to ensure it better meets the needs of schools completing the Annual Report.” Final Evaluation Report on …..the transitional year 2007/2008.

  19. DE Response “When completing the Annual Report it is a matter of individual choice if schools/ teachers want to use the electronic report writing tool (Profiles 7) or not. Word versions are available or the reports can be handwritten” DE Circular 2008/22 Para 16, 30 September 2008.

  20. Profiles 7 Recommendation 2 “All teachers who plan to use the Profiles 7 report writing software should be provided with appropriate training.” Final Evaluation Report on …..the transitional year 2007/2008.

  21. DE Response “CCEA and C2k will continue to provide helpdesk support and training, including online support materials.” DE Circular 2008/22 Para 16, 30 September 2008.

  22. DE Response “There are issues around data security in terms of full home access to pupil data in the context of completing reports at home, which some teachers indicated they would like to do. However, this would be the case no matter what the reporting requirements” DE Circular 2008/22 Para 16, 30 September 2008.

  23. Annual Report Recommendation1 “Schools should be advised explicitly what the purpose of the Annual Reports is and in particular its role (if any) in transfer arrangements.” Final Evaluation Report on …..the transitional year 2007/2008.

  24. Annual Report Recommendation 2 “Schools require development time to tailor comment banks and ensure all Annual Reports are personalised to individual pupils.” Final Evaluation Report on …..the transitional year 2007/2008.

  25. DE Response “It is also a matter of school/ teacher choice whether to use the comment banks, which are optional” DE Circular 2008/22 Para 16, 30 September 2008.

  26. Contains information about: Cross-Curricular Skills (Communication, Using Mathematics and Using ICT) Other skills (Thinking Skills and Personal Capabilities) (Comment banks available for the above) Focus for Development Areas of Learning Interests and Strengths Optional Content Annual Report

  27. Annual Report Standardised: • Statutory minimum content • Fixed headings • Attendance Flexible: • Headings labelled optional can be removed • Optional Content can be re-named • Box sizes • Font style and size • Length • Logo • Scores

  28. Annual Report Recommendation 3 “Principals, teachers, pupils and parents would like to see marks/grades to be included within the Annual Reports.” Final Evaluation Report on …..the transitional year 2007/2008.

  29. DE Response “Where a school would previously have provided additional information such as class test results, they will have the flexibility to continue to provide such information to parents” DE Circular 2008/22 Para 16, 30 September 2008.

  30. Annual Report Recommendation 4 “Consideration should be given to moving the ‘Focus for Development’ section towards the end of the Annual Report.” Final Evaluation Report on …..the transitional year 2007/2008.

  31. CCEA Continuing Help and Support www.nicurriculum.org.uk Pupil Profile Home Page Information available for: • Parents • Teachers • Pupils Help Desk

  32. NI Curriculum Website

  33. Helpdesk for Schools 02890 261274

  34. Session 2 InCAS Feedback

  35. Using the Feedback? “Action for Schools • ensure ..learning needs of each child are assessed… • ensure ..effective arrangements …to identify thosechildren in need of additional support. • ensure that interventionsare put in place together with monitoring arrangements….” DE Circular 2007/11 Para 7, 30 March 2007.

  36. 7 Types of Feedback Standard Feedback Scores Chart Scores Table Longitude Chart Difference Table Standardised Scores Table Age Comparison Chart

  37. Standard Feedback

  38. Standard Feedback

  39. 4 Levels Available

  40. ClassScores Table

  41. Class Difference Table

  42. Pupil Scores Table

  43. Scores Chart

  44. Longitude Chart

  45. Standardised Scores Table

  46. Age Comparison Chart

  47. Training for the Year Ahead • Year 4 and Year 7 Sub-cover will be provided for each teacher Using the on-line materials currently available on the NI Curriculum website • Potential Training for InCAS Co-ordinators

  48. Sharing Practice Activity

  49. DE Advice to Principals “Principals should make good use of the range of assessment information within their school, including InCAS outcomes, to ensure that standards are raised and that every child can achieve his or her full potential.” DE Circular 2008/22 Para 11, 30 September 2008.

  50. Using InCAS Feedback As a Senior Manager, reflect on the sample information provided and please identify how you could lead the use of InCAS feedback within your school : • With individual pupils • At class level • Within the wider school context

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