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Handouts required:• Context• Context extract

Internet access for presenter is necessary to demonstrate the functionality of RAISEonline as indicated in this presentation.

Please note that some of the graphics in this presentation are extracted from the National Strategies e-learning module that will be available online later in 2006. These graphics do not necessarily represent the appearance of RAISEonline

Using RAISEonline to evaluate school

performance

Aldwych Primary School

case study

This session

• Evaluating school performance• Key analyses• Supporting school improvement• Presentation, handouts and the RAISEonline

system• Cascade training• RAISEonline unit of ePD

Aldwych Primary

Data set• actual school• school level• pupil level• question level• available in RAISEonline

• Full report• CVA exceptions report• Wizard• Tree• Saved• Shared

Further information: ePD Evaluating

School Performance

Further information: ePD Evaluating

School Performance

Using the handout, contextual information discuss with your colleagues what this tells you about the background of the school we will be looking at today.

Compare with the SEF extract when you are ready.

School context

• Contextual information graphs

• Changing in RAISEonline• Ranked data• Ease of use

When using RAISEonline to review contextual information you should:

– consider the background contextual factors of the school from the data

– be aware of variations from the average

– be aware of changing patterns.

– consider prior attainment of pupils

Progress

When using RAISEonline ... to summarise the progress made by pupils you should consider:

– the latest year first – progress in terms of

statistically above, below or not different from the average

– any significant rises or falls – reasons for any changes or

further questions this raises – avoiding any emphasis on

the ranked position.

and remember to take note of issues to follow up or further investigate!

Demonstrate with RAISEonlineShow login

Show home page

Show reports and analysis

Wizard to find:

Whole school quadrant- Key Stage 2- Progress- CVA- Select report name “KS1-KS2 by relative attainment by

year”

Performance

When using RAISEonline ... to check on school performance you should consider:

– the position of the school relative to the national averages

– the quadrant the school is in and what that tells you

– any recent changes in performance and possible causes

– possible underlying issues to investigate further

Attainment

Demonstrate with RAISEonlineShow reports and analysis

Wizard to find:

- Key Stage 1

- Attainment

- APS

- Select report name “Trend over 5 years”

When using RAISEonline ... to review attainment for key stages, you should consider:

– comparisons of a range of analysis available

– significant differences compared to the national average

– significant changes in results – an emphasis on the last year's

results – issues that are raised – results as evidence of school

improvement.

Subjects

Demonstrate with RAISEonlineSnake plot For EnglishKS1-2

Demonstrate with RAISEonlineQuadrant graphFor English KS1-2Export as pdfif time allows Demonstrate ScienceDemonstrate all years

When using RAISEonline ... to look at subjects, senior managers should consider:

– using the contextual value added and performance indicators to identify strong and weak subjects

– investigate the reasons for any differences

Subject co-ordinators should consider:

– using the key analysis to gain a quick overview performance and areas to further focus upon

– compare performance of key groups already identified in the school

– further investigation of individual pupil level results

– further investigation using question level data.

Groups

Attainment groupingDemonstrate in RAISEonline…………………………….Task

Group by special education needs status and then free school meals eligibility. Is there a group of pupils causing concern?

Task

Using the report that shows attainment for the last year, filter the data by girls and group by ethnicity. How do the different groups of girls compare?

…………………………….Save the report (click “save link to my report”)The report can be viewed in “My reports”This report could be shared by an administrator.

…………………………….Open the saved reportSave as excelOpen excel file

…………………………….

When using RAISEonline ... to look at groups, you should consider:

– Are there groups of pupils who are making significantly high or low progress when taking contextual factors into account?

– Are there ethnic groups who are making significantly high or low progress when taking contextual factors into account?

– How are the larger ethnic groups performing?

– Is there a large group with unclassified ethnicity? Does this mask the progress of any ethnic group?

– How are large groups of pupils progressing at Key Stage 2?

– Which groups have high or low average point scores (APS)?

– Are there any individuals or groups who should be followed up?

Pupil Performance

Value Added

- SEN grouping

Value Added- grouped by

ethnicity (using 98 ethnic groups)

Value Added

- Filtered for boys

• Teaching groups can be added

• Up to 10 user defined attributes can be added

Contextual value added scatter plots

Demonstrate in RAISEonline

Drill down from CVA exceptions report, through KS2 Science scatter plot

When using RAISEonline ... to look at pupils, you should consider:

– whether there are any significant differences from national results

– the distribution of pupils. Are there pupils far below or above the median line? Whether there is any clustering of pupils? If so, do you know why?

– how you can further analyse the issues that have arisen

– looking at contextual value added and value added progress of subjects, groups and individuals.

Question Level

Percentage of correct response answers filtered by SEN school action and Non FSM pupils

(Boys without English as their first language)

Question Level AnalysisDemonstrate in RAISEonlineFrom the pupil listClick on an Key Stage 2 Science resultView the Science QLA report for the selected pupilDemonstrate functionality

When using RAISEonline ... question level analysis, you should:

– consider attainment of the whole cohort

– consider attainment of groups of pupils

– consider attainment of individual pupils

– look at attainment targets/assessment focuses

– look at topics – look at other criteria where available

such as response type or skill area in science

– look at the individual responses to sub questions done very well or very badly and the accompanying question for clues as to why

Evaluating school performance is to make a journey through the

data; the pathway leading from whole

school to an individual child. The functionality of

RAISEonline will help you make this journey.

Pilot opportunity – continuing development of CVA

David Miliband announced in January 04 his intention to develop a more sophisticated VA methodology for use within Government and its partner organisations.

Worked with experts in field to develop initial model.

If you know of any primary schools who would like to take part in the pilot contact Andrew Atkinson or Trish Byrne on 0207 925 6429

andrew.atkinson@dfes.gsi.gov.uk