Network meeting
27th May2011
1. Assessment, tracking and intervention
3. Provision for developing wider outcomes
2. Structuredconversations with parents
Children and young people
Achievement for All Network• AfA National & Local Update
• Data collection Summer 2011
• Main themes for term 6
• Pupil forums
• Summer conference
• Next Steps: Conferences, Case studies, website
• AOB
MMU – Interim Report May 2011• Noticeable improvements were made across the AfA cohort in both
English and Maths.
• Pupils in Years 5 and 10 made significantly better progress in English than pupils with SEND nationally during the first year of the project, and Year 5 pupils made significantly better progress in English than pupils without SEND nationally.
• Pupils in Years 5, 7 and 10 made significantly better progress in Maths than pupils with SEND nationally.
• Pupils at School Action Plus, and those with HI, VI, BESD and SPLD, made more progress than other pupils in the cohort.
• Males made more progress in Maths than females, and the reverse was true for English.
• Overall, more progress was made in English than in Maths
MMU – Interim Report May 2011 cont......• Data is being put to a variety of uses to inform provision and
promote positive outcomes • The conversations
a more holistic view of pupils, a culture shift in parental engagement, and have been effective in building a genuine partnership.
• Parents feel more included in the process of their children’s education, more empowered.
• There have also been cases of improved pupil attendance, attributable to a refocus on the pupil themselves and strategies devised to promote enjoyment of school.
MMU report: https://www.education.gov.uk/publications/RSG/AllRsgPublications/Page1/DFE-RR123
Local and National update
• Impetus remaining for the pilot• Planning to work with the group that are
awarded AfA• Oldham – possibly a Lead LA for AfA
Data Collection
• Deadline to be early July – Date to be advised• Data for all years to be current teacher
assessments (except Y11)• Year 6 will need to be sub-level grades – TA
not Test• Year 11 – Final Predicted GCSE Grade
(converted to NC level)• Placed into the SSAT site
Term 6 VisitsPoints for discussion • At this stage what are the Key points to gather
from schools? (Impact measures aside)• Specific, evidence rich & practical• What Evidence towards IM achievement?
So what!! – Term 6 prompts• Specific case study opportunity,• What’s the pilot taught you? • What have you found to be effective in raising the 3A’s?• What would you pass onto other schools?• Main barriers? • Are the schools able/willing to support the roll out? If so how?• What’s made the difference?• What is your biggest message to other schools? to the staff in your
school? to the government? • What would you not have missed for the world? • What will you not miss? • 5 why’s (So what’s) to impact
So what’s!
Points to consider from visits• Do Structured Conversation reports include
identifiable action points for parents?• How are you communicating with parents in
between conversations? – do you actively contact them – text, e-mail or face to face?
• Consider whether children are on track to exceed or meet targets where they may not previously have been?
• Considered how you will sustain the AfA Principals?
Pupil Forums
• Opportunity for schools to discuss with pupils their opinions of AfA
• WWW – EBI• Held before 17th June and information fed
back to LA PL by 20th June• Pupil Case study – Small vignette about the
impact of AfA on the child and their outcomes. By 20th June
Summer Conference
• 5th July
• Focus points/Structure?• Impact of Achievement for All in schools Session
led by school project leaders • Sharing strategies
Choice of 4 separate school led workshops:- Assessment, tracking and interventions- Structured Conversations/Parental engagement- Improving wider outcomes- Leadership of AfA
Moving forward• Big push for the final term• Oldham NW Launch – Tuesday 5th July – CPD• Opening up the website – Case Studies
available to all viewers (Contact me if you want yours removing)
• 5 SPLs to support final term visits• 15 – 17 June – NCSL – Seizing Success –
Birmingham• 30th June – NLE conference Warwick
Term 6 AfA Questionnaire – due in Friday 25th June
AfA Summer term data – due to be uploaded to the SSET website by mid July
Pupil Forum report – forums to be completed by 17th June report due in by Monday 20th June
Structured Conversation running record sheet – due in Friday 15th July
Spring Term 2011 Case Study – due in by Thursday 28th April
Deadlines
AOB
Next meeting 28th June
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