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Changes to assessment and reporting of children’s attainment A guide for Parents and Carers Please use the SPACE bar to move this slideshow at your own pace Beaver Road Academy Trust

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Changes to assessment and

reporting of children’s attainment

A guide for Parents and Carers

Please use the SPACE bar to move this slideshow at your own pace

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Before reading this guide, if your child is currently in Year 2 or Year 6 during the

2014-2015 academic year:• They will continue to be assessed against National

Curriculum levels from the old curriculum.• Your child will complete the End of Key Stage Assessments

(SATs) in the same format as previous years.• At parental consultations, and for your end of year report,

you will receive a ‘level’ of your child’s attainment.• This is the last year that SATS and ‘levels’ will be in this

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The remainder of this Booklet/Slideshow outlines the changes in assessment that schools, teachers, pupils and parents and

carers face in light of a new National Curriculum and assessment and reporting procedures.

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What changes have come from the Department for Education (DfE)?

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• “As part of our reforms to the national curriculum, the current system of ‘levels’ used to report children’s attainment and progress will be removed from September 2014 and will not be replaced. By removing levels we will allow teachers greater flexibility in the way that they plan and assess pupils’ learning. • The programmes of study within the new National

Curriculum (NC) set out expectations at the end of each key stage, and all maintained schools will be free to develop a curriculum relevant to their pupils that teaches this content. The curriculum must include an assessment system which enables schools to check what pupils have learned and whether they are on track to meet expectations at the end of the key stage, and to report regularly to parents.”

National curriculum and assessment from September 2014: information for schools

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How will this change the assessment and reporting of my child’s attainment?

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Moving assessment at Beaver Road forward

• With levels now gone, all schools have been given the freedom to select an assessment procedure that is clearer for parents and carers.• As a school we must report back on whether a pupil

is achieving the expectations for the end of each key stage.• At Beaver Road we have taken this a step further and

have split the national curriculum in to ‘End of Year Expectations’ for English and Mathematics. This is a list of the key objectives that pupils need to know by the end of each academic year.

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How will we report back to parents?

From Year 1 to Year 6, every pupil has a set of ‘End of Year Expectations’ to achieve by the end of each academic year in English and Mathematics. At parental consultations, and for your child’s end of year report, you will be given information on:• the percentage of the ‘Expectations’ that have been met…• …from this you will be informed of an assessment of either

Emerging (split into 3 stages), Expected or Exceeding• The ultimate aim is by the end of Year 6, is for every pupil

to be ready for Secondary school, by achieving the Year 6 Expected grade.

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It is important to note that…• the new curriculum is very challenging. The bar has been raised for

every year group.• to achieve an ‘Expected’ grade in Year 6, researchers and

educationalists have compared it to an old level 4A/5C. Previously, a child only had to reach the level 4C threshold to have met the old

national expectations for the end of Key Stage 2.

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So what will this new system look like?

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Level 6Level 5aLevel 5bLevel 5cLevel 4aLevel 4bLevel 4cLevel 3aLevel 3bLevel 3cLevel 2aLevel 2b

Emerging Expected Exceeding/Mastery

Year 6 Emerging 1

Year 6 Emerging 2

Year 6 Emerging 3

Year 6 Expected

Year 6 Exceeding

Year 5 Emerging 1

Year 5 Emerging 2

Year 5 Emerging 3

Year 5 Expected

Year 5 Exceeding

Year 4 Emerging 1

Year 4 Emerging 2

Year 4 Emerging 3

Year 4 Expected

Year 4 Exceeding

Year 3 Emerging 1

Year 3 Emerging 2

Year 3 Emerging 3

Year 3 Expected

Year 3 Exceeding

Year 2 Emerging 1

Year 2 Emerging 2

Year 2 Emerging 3

Year 2 Expected

Year 2 Exceeding

Year 1 Emerging 1

Year 1 Emerging 2

Year 1 Emerging 3

Year 1 Expected

Year 1 Exceeding

We move away from an assessment system that

runs throughout the School and across Year Groups

where children are encouraged to accelerate

through the levels.

We move to a system where pupils are assessed against a key set of expectations per Year Group. The children are to learn in greater depth and apply their learning to a wide variety of situations. They are not accelerated through levels, instead they develop a deeper understanding and an ability to apply this understanding across other subjects and in a variety of

situations. At the beginning of each year they face the challenge of a new set of End of Year Expectations

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How will our assessment system work within each Year Group?

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All children at the start of each Year begin at Emerging 1. As they begin to achieve the objectives for that year, they move towards ‘Expected’. This is the desired grade for the end of each academic year, to be ready/prepared for the following Year.

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Below the National Standard

Emerging 1 Emerging 2 Emerging 3 EXPECTED EXCEEDING/Mastery

Exceptional

Children are not able to access their age-related

expectations and are

working on expectations

from previous year

groups

Children are meeting 50% or below of the

Expectations

Children are meeting

between 50% and 75% of the

Expectations

Children are meeting

between 75% and 99% of the

Expectations

Children have met 100% of

the Expectations

and can apply them to different contexts.

Children have met 100% of the

Expectations and 25% of the

Expectations are to an ‘Exceeding”

standard

Children have completed 100% of

the exceeding statements for

their age-related expectations. This is the stage that

describes children with attainment

significantly beyond age typical

expectations.

potential progression throughout the year

Emerging is split into 3 parts to aid monitoring progress throughout the early portion of the school year, when

the children are beginning their work towards achieving a new set of expectations. Expected is the aim for

children to achieve by the end of each academic year.

For each Year Group, there are a set of ‘Exceeding Expectations’ for children who have met 100% of the Year Group expectations, To achieve these ‘Exceeding Expectations’ a child must show that:• They make no mistakes• They work at a rapid pace• They can consistently apply that objective

in a range of situations• They can apply what they know to other

subjects • They have a ‘mastery’ of that objective

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How will Teachers know which stage my child is at?

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Example – Below is the Year 4 End of Year Expectations for Mathematics

• Teachers will keep a running record of children’s understanding of these expectations• Teachers will make a judgment of when a child has achieved an expectation – adding

notes where necessary• A percentage can be then calculated of expectations achieved against expectations

needed, to show an assessment of Emerging 1, Emerging 2, Emerging 3, Expected• If a child completes all the end of year expectations before the end of the year, they begin

to work on the Exceeding (mastery) Expectations for that year group, if they achieve 25% of these they are graded as Exceeding

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When does this new assessment and reporting system begin?

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It is already in place…• Since June 2014, with this expected change in mind, the Beaver Road

Senior Leadership Team and Subject Leaders in English and Mathematics, began creating the ‘End of Year Expectations’.

• Since the start of this academic year, lessons have been taught to begin achieving these expectations in line with the new National Curriculum requirements.

• ‘End of Year Expectations’ have been added to the front of children’s books, and teachers are beginning to make their judgments.

• At your next parental consultation evening, you will be able to view your child’s progress towards achieving these ‘End of Year Expectations’.

• We are updating our end of year reports in response to the curriculum changes and subsequent changes we have made to our assessment procedures.

• Year Group expectations can be found on your child’s Year Group Page at www.beaverroad.org.uk/year-groups

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Assessment ChangesDecember 2014 Be

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