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The Pupil Achievement Tracker (PAT) 2005

The Pupil Achievement Tracker (PAT) 2005. An Introduction for Secondary Schools – background and installation Michael Ellis: Research and Development 0115 977 3057 or michael.ellis@education.nottscc.gov.uk. What is PAT?.

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The Pupil Achievement Tracker (PAT) 2005

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  1. The Pupil Achievement Tracker (PAT) 2005 An Introduction for Secondary Schools – background and installation Michael Ellis: Research and Development 0115 977 3057 or michael.ellis@education.nottscc.gov.uk

  2. What is PAT? • It is a piece of computer software released by the DfES in 2003 and updated several times since then. • It is designed to contain pupil contextual data, and attainment and achievement data for your school. • It allows schools to analyse whole-cohort and individual-pupil performance. • It also provides the facility to investigate question and topic level performance within statutory and optional tests. • Data can be used from KS1, KS2, and optional SATs for Years 3, 4 and 5; there will soon also be the facility for P-scale data.

  3. What data can you use in PAT? • Data can be stored in PAT for multiple years, depending on what the school has available for use • Recent and current data are available from the Key to Success website • Other data can be imported from your school’s MIS – not always straightforward • PAT provides the national data for comparison analysis • Data used are mainly similar to those available in the Autumn Package and PANDA reports

  4. How good do schools need to be at using ICT resources? • You will need to be able to: • access websites on the internet • download files from websites • follow ‘wizard’ type instructions • The PAT package itself is easy to work with and create materials from • If you can use Excel-type spreadsheets you will be able to add more to your use of PAT, but this is not essential

  5. Website information from the DfES • There is a dedicated section of the DfES Standards website for PAT. This is found at http://www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/performance/pat/ • As PAT becomes more developed new versions are released through this site. The current version is numbered 4.1.4 • (We are expecting a further upgrade with optional SATs during May). • Ensure that you use the school version of PAT rather than the LEA version.

  6. How do I get started? • You will need to have Administrator or Power-User rights, particularly if the computer you use is part of a network. If you get a message about this, do not ignore it – you will not be able to install PAT • Go to the PAT page on the DfES Standards website. You need to choose from: • Full PAT download • PAT upgrade • The PAT file is large so choose your time carefully. • Double click the downloaded file and follow the instructions. You will then have the newest version of PAT (4.1.4) to work with.

  7. The PAT ‘Homepage’ on the DfES website

  8. The Full PAT Download screen on the DfES website

  9. The Full PAT Download screen on the DfES website Just ‘right click’ here and choose “Save target as…” to save the file in the usual way.

  10. The Upgrade screen on the DfES website

  11. Getting started • When you first use PAT you need to log on with: • User name: admin • Password: autumn • You are advised to change these once you have your school data loaded into PAT, to ensure security and confidentiality. • You will then need to load some data into PAT. This is best achieved by downloading from the DfES Key to Success website. • You need to check that the data in PAT is correct, as it is not linked to your own MIS.

  12. Obtaining historical data • Go to the website at www.keytosuccess.dfes.gov.uk • Choose the school log-in page. • Use your s2s website username and password to log in to the site. Select “PAT Downloads” at top right. • Right click and select “Save target as…” to download and save (somewhere safe!) each file except: 2005_KS4_data_for_PAT.xml • The KS3 and KS4 data will also have matched results for those pupils from the previous key stage. • If you cannot locate your s2s passwords, please ring Neil Hill at R&D on 0115 977 4539.

  13. The Key to Success log-in screen

  14. The Key to Success log-in screen

  15. The Key to Success site download screen

  16. Question-level data • The DfES is making only KS3 English data for schools available at question / topic level. • Available via the ‘question level’ link on the PAT downloads page on K2S • Some KS2 data is available through the R & D question-level analysis project • The data are contained in ‘.csv’ files that can be imported into PAT through the main Import / Edit Data screen. Remember to import these as Question Level data. • The data are provided in separate files for each test paper. They provide a detailed breakdown of pupils’ performance in the tests.

  17. The PAT ‘Desktop

  18. Getting your data into PAT • Your data from the websites will have been stored as CTF ‘.xml’ format files or as ‘.csv’ files. • The import menu allows both pupil and question data to be brought into PAT • Generally, pupil-level data will be in ‘.xml’ format and question-level data in ‘.csv’ format. • Select the appropriate option to take you to a ‘wizard’. Choose the options appropriate to whether you wish to import data from a ‘.xml’ or a ‘.csv’ file. • A browser box will appear and you now need to locate one of the files which you have saved. • After this the wizard loads the data into PAT for you. • Repeat for each data file. • IMPORTANT!! When you have completed your data import, use the ‘Calculate School Results’ option in PAT to produce the summary data for your pupils.

  19. Getting help with using PAT: 1 • PAT is an intuitive piece of software, but you will probably need to look at some guidance about how to use PAT. • Use the Tutorial option within PAT which has very detailed guidance for specified users. • Use the Help button within PAT to obtain specific guidance. • Download the Tutorials or Powerpoint presentations from the DfES Standards site; these cover similar material.

  20. Getting help with using PAT: 2 • For queries about the use of PAT for analysis purposes, or for offers of support in developing the web-based school performance handbooks, please contact R & D on 0115 977 3057 • For queries relating to downloading and installing PAT on to your school computers, visit the web site www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/performance/pat/ and click on 'PAT FAQs' • For technical issues concerning the computer equipment and downloading procedure, please contact the edIT Help Desk on 0115 8546116 or via helpdesk@education.nottscc.gov.uk (schools with an edIT Help Desk support contract only)

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