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Managing the Statutory Requirements for Assessment April 2011

Managing the Statutory Requirements for Assessment April 2011. Purpose of the Day. To ensure a greater understanding of the statutory assessment arrangements for introduction in 2012/13

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Managing the Statutory Requirements for Assessment April 2011

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  1. Managing the Statutory Requirements for Assessment April 2011

  2. Purpose of the Day • To ensure a greater understanding of the statutory assessment arrangements for introduction in 2012/13 • To consider the management and coordination issues associated with the development of Literacy and meeting the statutory requirements for the assessment of Communication 3. To start to consider and plan the next steps within your own school

  3. Overview of the Day 1.The Statutory Requirements …. What is required? By when? 2. Assessing Communication – Key Messages 3. Managing and Coordinating the Assessment Requirements i. Planning for Assessment ii. Assessment Task for Communication iii. Quality Assurance of Assessment Outcomes 4. Planning the Next Steps

  4. The Statutory Requirements What is required? By when?

  5. Dates for Implementation “… the future new statutory assessment arrangements for Communication and Using Mathematics will be introduced in the 2012-13 school year, and the arrangements for Using ICT one year later in 2013-14.” (Department of Education, 17 September 2010)

  6. Dates for Implementation

  7. Proposed Support Programme

  8. Assessing Communication Key Messages

  9. Levels of Progression Department of Education Circular No. 2010/06

  10. “The Department is also making clear its expectation that every pupil should progress at least one level during each Key Stage.” (para 2.12) (Department of Education, 2011)

  11. Levels of Progression

  12. Expansion of the Levels of Progression

  13. “ An emphasis on literacy and numeracy exists across the curriculum.” (Department of Education, 2009)

  14. Assessing Communication “It is important that post-primary schools ensure that teachers of all subjects help to develop and promote pupils’ literacy and numeracy skills through a whole school approach.” (para 4.25) (Department of Education, 2011)

  15. “While recognising that Communication and Using Mathematics are cross-curricular, the mathematics and English (and, in Irish-medium schools, Irish) departments should lead the assessment of numeracy and literacy and be provided with sufficient time and support from school leaders to undertake this role. The cross-curricular nature of Communication and Using Mathematics should be reflected through the whole-school approach to planning for literacy and numeracy, with assessment supported by feedback to the English and mathematics (and, in Irish medium schools, Irish) departments as appropriate.” (para 4.27) (Department of Education, 2011)

  16. Reflection Consider the messages presented so far today. Where are you now? What is already happening?

  17. Managing and Coordinating the Assessment Requirements

  18. Planning for Assessment

  19. Planning for Assessment The Four Steps Acquisition Development (promoting, demonstrating, transferring) Assessment Reporting

  20. Language Development: All other subject areas Acquisition: English Department Literacy Communication = Literacy/ the Assessment of Literacy

  21. How to make this happen? Consider: - the experience of the pupil in Years 8, 9 and 10? - evidence of progression? - schemes of work? - coordination over the three years?

  22. Planning for Development Communicate effectively in oral, visual, written, mathematical and ICT formats, showing clear awareness of audience and purpose

  23. Assessment Tasks for Communication

  24. Let us look at… • A Communication Task

  25. Assessment Tasks for Communication • Purpose of an assessment task • Assessment task design • Assessment task approval process • Support Materials

  26. Quality Assurance of Assessment Outcomes

  27. Quality Assurance of Assessment Outcomes • Agreement Trials for Communication • Internal Standardisation • Moderation arrangements

  28. Communication Planning the Next Steps

  29. Plenary Evaluation

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