Assessment Update February 2015 Barbara Nunn.

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Assessment Update February 2015 Barbara Nunn

Assessment Update February 2015 New School Baseline Assessment Without Levels Discover

A School Baseline not Reception Baseline Schools can now sign up to use the new school baseline assessment being introduced as part of the changes the DfE is making to indicate how primary schools are held to account. Baseline will not measure progress in EYFS. The baseline aim is to measure progress long term across the school: How effective is your school at developing children’s learning from Reception to Year 6? Helps move our understanding further by calling it a school baseline not Reception baseline. It is your schools baseline that just happens to take place in the Reception class, at that point in the child’s education. It will not primarily measure progress in Reception. To do that a school will have to continue to use other systems. Its aim is to measure progress long term. View it as another, slightly bonkers DfE initiative, that has to be performed in the first half term. Keep it separate from EYFS teaching and learning. Continue all those systems as normal. Will need them to measure progress effectively towards all 17 ELG’s for Ofsted. EYFS Profile that is becoming non statutory, not the ELG’s.

New School Baseline It may be helpful to view the School Baseline as a separate issue from EYFS learning and attainment Therefore, there is still a need for on entry judgements at the beginning of Reception against the Early Years Outcomes and continual assessment and tracking to show children’s progress. The SIMS EY Termly Tracking marksheets, grids and analysis tools will assist in this endeavour.

The School Baseline - Timeline Early 2015 - List of DfE approved base lines published. September 2015 – New base lines available to trial. September 2016 – EYFS Profile becomes non – statutory, [but not the Early Learning Goals (ELGs) – end of EYFS.] September 2016 - Base lines to be used in first half term. September 2022 – First data set in Year 6 against base line 2016.

New School Baseline For further information: DfE website : https://www.gov.uk/reception-baseline-assessment-guide-to-signing-up-your-school Pauline Goldrick & Sam Rosser of the Babcock Early Years Team have arranged 3 Baseline briefing sessions on: Thursday 19th March at Silvermere Golf Club, 9.30, 12 noon and 2.30 pm. If head teachers and assessment leaders would like to know more about selecting a base line provider, please attend the briefings. The briefing sessions have just been released on CPD online.

Six Approved Base line Providers Centre for Evaluation and Monitoring, Durham University (CEM) Early Excellence GL Assessment Hodder Education National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) Speech Link

Message from Babcock EYFS Team – Select a Baseline to trial cautiously. Baseline companies have got to secure 10% of schools nationally by end of April 2015 If they don’t they can’t participate in the pilot. This will mean lots of Baseline marketing aimed at schools. Consider Will your school be tied into a contract? IT capability, cost or training implications. Don’t be rushed into making a decision by the end of April. You can still sign up for a baseline trial throughout the summer term.

EYFS Assessment 2015 – 16. What to prepare for in Autumn 2015? On entry – capturing children’s starting points against the seven areas EY Outcomes. September 2015 Trial a baseline – September / October 2015 Learning Journals – day to day observations of significant learning. Tracking against national expectations, half termly – which children are making rapid/typical/not enough progress towards the ELGs EYFS Profile at end of Reception June 2016. What ELGs has the child achieved, have they reached GLD (Good Level of Development)? Last statutory EYFS Profile. Introduction of Baseline September 2016. Two systems to operate at the same time – new baseline is trialling only.

Early Years Foundation Stage ~ SIMS resources for half termly tracking Key Points: Resources are named EY TT not EY FS – check which version you are using – you could be missing out on new features. EY TT can track attainment and progress for all pupils from birth through all ages and stages into expected levels for Nursery & Reception The resources are available to download from the Babcock 4S website.

Early Years Foundation Stage ~ Resources now include: Data Entry Marksheets (Birth to ELGs) including an initial entry column. Progress Calculation Marksheets. Tracking Grids for both attainment and progress. Aspect analysis for attainment and progress. Discover graphs for both attainment and progress to be released Summer 2015 from Capita.

Early Years Foundation Stage ~ Data Entry Marksheets

Early Years Foundation Stage ~ Progress Marksheets

Early Years Foundation Stage ~ Attainment Tracking Grids

Early Years Foundation Stage ~ Aspect Analysis: ARE Count or %

Early Years Foundation Stage ~ Aspect Analysis: Progress Count or %

Assessment without Levels (AWL) In September 2014 the Babcock Suite of Primary Assessment Resources was distributed to Schools via the HT. A subsequent SIMS guide was sent out in December. These resources are for assessment of reading, writing and mathematics at KS1 and KS2. These materials can be used to make assessments, capture current attainment and also demonstrate progress over the year. They are offered as tools and guidance to help with the process of moving to assessment of the new curriculum.

Assessment without Levels (AWL) A new SIMS tracking system has been developed, to be used alongside the Babcock Suite of Assessment materials which is based on 7 stages of development, reaching mastery/surpassing at the end of each year. Assessment Manager allows you to use existing pupil data, FSM, SEN, EAL, etc., in order to track pupils’ progress against the new curriculum. Data Entry Marksheets, Tracking Grids and Analysis Grids enable the user to track pupil progress – examples follow on next slides.

AWL ~ Data Entry Marksheet for Y1 showing EYFS Prior Attainment

AWL ~ Data Entry Marksheet Y6 – shows prior attainment through KS2

AWL ~ In Year Summary Attainment Grids Data entered in ‘Data Entry’ marksheets automatically displays in a Tracking Grid, and shows the names of pupils at each stage on a half termly basis.

AWL ~ Progress Tracking using EYFS Prior Attainment Data This grid displays progress using EYFS prior attainment data. It can be generated as soon as half termly assessments have been entered in the Data Entry marksheet.

AWL ~ Progress Tracking using KS1 Prior Attainment Data

AWL ~ Aspect Analysis: Count or % Termly Attainment for each Subject

AWL ~ Attainment Group Analysis Standard SIMS groups are automatically updated as data is amended in SIMS, for example, changes to SEN status, FSMs eligibility, EAL pupils or Disadvantaged Pupils. Dynamic Groups can be generated from SIMS Discover, e.g. Non Sen.

SIMS Discover – Example Graph Year Groups Filtered by FSM & EAL

Discover – Filtering to Create Groups

Creating a Discover Dynamic Group

Creating a Discover Dynamic Group Save as a Dynamic Group with a suitable name: NON FSM & EAL

Creating a Discover Dynamic Group This group has been saved and is available for filtering purposes in Assessment Manager Marksheets, Group Analysis, or other areas of SIMS

Spring Term Courses for AWL & Discover SIMs Assessment Without Levels Primary 02/03/15 14T/09996 09/03/15 14t/10001 SIMS Discover Course 1 – Pastoral Data 05/03/15 14T/09999

For more information or to arrange a consultancy visit, please contact: barbara.nunn@babcockinternational.com