CfE Assessment and Reporting
Parent Council Representatives
25th May 2011
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Assessment supports learning by:
• Identifying a learner’s strengths and achievements• Monitoring progress and informing next steps• Providing evidence for reporting, informing and
working with parents• Engaging learners in their own learning
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Why do we assess? Learners learn best when-
• All aspects of their progress are acknowledged
• They understand clearly what they are trying to learn
• They are given advice on how to improve their learning
• They have opportunities to apply knowledge, understanding and skills in a range of contexts
• They have opportunities to assess their own work against clear criteria
• They can discuss their learning with their teacher, peers and parents
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What is assessed?
• Knowledge• Understanding• Skills development• Personal attributes
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How do we assess?• Observation• Discussion• Questioning• Evaluation of final products• End of unit tests• Presentations
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When do we assess?
• Day to day
• Throughout the year
• Transition
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The purposes of reporting
• provides clear, positive and constructivefeedback on learning and progress
• an agenda for discussion to support next steps in learning
• promotes parental engagement intheir child’s learning
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Types of reporting
• Written reports• Parent Teacher Interviews• Open afternoons/evenings• Home/school link books
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What will reporting look like in the new curriculum?
• Progress will be described in brief qualitative statements
• Progress in learning – knowledge and understanding, skills development and the development of attributes
• Achievement of a curriculum level, either in a part of a curriculum area such as reading, or in a whole curriculum area such as mathematics
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What will reporting look like in the new curriculum?
• Ability to apply knowledge
• Achievement in different contexts and settings – in the life and ethos of the school, achievements outside school
• Areas for development and next steps in learning
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Curriculum for Excellence levels
• Early : Nursery – Primary 1• First : Primary 2, 3, 4• Second : Primary 5, 6, 7• Third & Fourth – Secondary 1, 2, 3
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Consolidating
Breadth-many Experiences and
Outcomes
Can apply learning in familiar situations
Beginning challenge
The Learner…
Secure
• Almost all Experiences and Outcomes
• Responded well to challenge
• Can apply learning in unfamiliar situations
Developing
•Starting to engage
•Beginning to make progress
•Increasing no. of Experiences + Outcomes