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Raising Achievement Through Self-Evaluation. National Achievement Show June 2011. Objectives. How to evaluate the progress of students and your faculty in a systematic and inclusive way How to use self-evaluation to plan for faculty improvement
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Raising Achievement Through Self-Evaluation National Achievement Show June 2011
Objectives • How to evaluate the progress of students and your faculty in a systematic and inclusive way • How to use self-evaluation to plan for faculty improvement • How to use self-evaluation to maximise student achievement
LESSON OBSERVATION RESULTS PREDICTED GRADES STUDENT VOICE TEACHER VOICE WORK SCRUTINY
Why? • Evidence-based planning for improvements • Monitoring and Tracking Progress of Students, Teachers and Faculty. • Appropriate and Effective Intervention • Determining Needs and Strengths • Democratic Faculty • Reflective Practitioners • Ofsted!
Systematic and Planned SELF-EVALUATION CALENDAR 2011/12 FACULTY: English and Media
Data • Summative and Interim • Simplified systems • Immediacy • Openness and Accountability • Shift of Culture • Numbers AND Words • Follow Up Actions
Resulting Improvement Activities • Individual and group intervention plans • Support plans for teachers • Changes to exam entry policy • Introduction and development of the accelerated groups. • Development of the Study Plus course. • Curriculum mapping and Resource development • Priority Setting for FIP
Student Voice • A Different Perspective • Survey vs Interview • Closed Questions vs Open Questions • Individual and Group ‘results’ • Openness and Accountability • Why wait? • Student Leadership
Resulting Improvement Activities • Curriculum Map • New Schemes of Learning • A Focus on Pedagogy: • Differentiation Training • Collaborative Learning Training • Revision Skills • Changes to KS3 curriculum • Resource Development • Changes to mock exams
Teacher Voice • Inclusive • Management of anxiety • Another perspective • Involvement of all in the leadership and management of the faculty • Identification of training needs
Lesson Observation • Performance Management • Subject Scrutiny • Learning Walks • Collaborative Working • Immersion • TLCs • Learning SIG • Leads to an impact on pedagogy: • Questioning • Feedback • Sharing Good Practice at Faculty Meetings
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Waiting Time 22
Initiating Student Questioning BACK Text
Work Scrutiny • Formal and informal moderation • Book sampling • Controlled Assessment and Exam • Quality of work • Marking and Feedback
A Summary • Holistic Approach • Systematic and Planned • A means to an end - not an end in itself • Quick wins vs Long-term development • An ethos, not an activity