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Overall Teacher Judgements and KARORI NORMAL SCHOOL We encourage our children to be the best they can be “Tino pai ake” Overall Teacher Judgements and Reporting at Karori Normal School June 2013 Prepared by Andrea Peetz

Background December 2008 legislation passed to give Minister of Education power to set national standards in reading, writing and mathematics. To set clear expectations for progress and achievement in reading, writing and mathematics for students in years 1-8. Intention of standards is to raise student achievement. These reflect high yet reasonable levels of achievement. Descriptors of what students should know and be able to do at different points of their schooling. Levels of literacy expertise students need to meet the writing and reading demands of the NZC and Te Marautanga o Aotearoa. PISA- Programme for International Student Assessment OECD- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

Quality teaching and learning in every classroom and success for all students. We implement the NZ Curriculum and our programmes are driven by the NZC. The standards are signposts for referring to. Broad descriptors of expectations supported by: Teachers knowledge of each student from daily interactions Exemplars( examples of the quality work required to meet each standard) Assessment tools, tasks and activities. Underpinned by an assessment FOR Learning focus aimed at improvement. There will be no National Test. No one single source of information can provide an unequivocally summary of a student’s achievement. Primary purpose of assessment is to improve teaching and learning. To aim to provide a nationally consistent means by which progress and achievement can be considered, explained and responded to. Link to teacher practice and what do I do about it…. SO what……. You can make a difference… Urgency of moving on…… Trust the data and adjust as you go….

Why assess? To improve children’s learning. To inform teacher’s teaching. To show progress and achievement. To benefit all children.

Writing Students will create texts in order to meet the writing demands of the NZC at the level of the curriculum reference to the year level. Students will use their writing to THINK about, RECORD, and COMMUNICATE experiences, Ideas and information to meet specific purposes across the curriculum. Each standard has key characteristics of writing or reading at the particular level. Each standard has illustrations of what this looks likes to assist teachers with the expectations at a particular year and curriculum level.

Writing

Reading When students at this level read, respond to, and think critically about texts, they understand that we read to get meaning (After 1 year) Students will locate, evaluate, and synthesis information and ideas within and across a range of texts appropriate to this level as they generate and answer questions to meet specific learning purposes across the curriculum.

Gaps Across Read Respond Think critically Simplistic decoding Complex strategies local teacher questioning Complex inference summarising across texts student questioning Link to planning - what may need to change What supports do they have for this….. What shows the change? purpose teacher practice student knowledge

Maths

Mid Year Overall Teacher Judgement Year 1-3 The OTJ made for Year 1-3 children mid year is made in relation to progress and achievement after periods of time at school. These are made in week 7 in the first week of June. Weeks 35-45 after 1 year Weeks 75-85 after 2 years at school Weeks 115-125 after 3 years at school. Some children will have been in between these time periods and may be reported against one standard mid year and then in relation to the next standard at the end of the year. These are made in the first week of December for the end of the year report. Lindsey y1-4

Mid Year Overall Teacher Judgement Year 4-8 The OTJ made mid year is to identify progress towards the standard and project the likeliness of achievement by the end of the year for all year 4-8 children against the appropriate year.   At the end of the year the OTJ made will consider what was projected mid year and what achievement has occurred in relation to the standard.

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What informs your child’s OTJ Observations made by your child’s teacher. Tasks that have specific criteria to demonstrate skills and knowledge. Varied assessments across the year. Talking with children. Knowledge of the child’s ability and expected progress for stage of schooling. Attitude towards learning across all areas of the curriculum.

Definitions of Achievement. Above: A student’s current level of achievement is at a standard above their year group, which means that special consideration needs to be given to their learning needs in order to provide them with sufficient challenge to continue their accelerated rate of progression into the future. At: A student is currently meeting the standard, and effective classroom teaching should realistically enable them to meet or exceed the standard for next year. Below: A student is not currently meeting the standard, but there is every reason to believe that their learning needs can be accommodated within effective differentiated classroom teaching in order to meet the standard for next year. Well below: A student’s current achievement against the standard is such that in order to have a realistic chance of making sufficient progress to meet the standard for next year, special consideration needs to be given to their learning needs and specific actions in addition to effective differentiated classroom teaching may need to be taken.

OTJs are consistent when... the same overall teacher judgements are made from the same evidence over time (looking at the same evidence would we make the same judgment?) the same overall teacher judgements are made of similar standards across different types of evidence different teachers make the same overall teacher judgement on the same evidence 18

Moderation of overall teacher judgements 19 19

Use for the report by teacher next year- standards don’t drive - at-above-below- OTJ used for 2012 Purposes- After 6 week report pamphlet

How do we use OTJ’s for programmes in 2013 The Overall Teacher Judgment data has informed support and programmes in writing, reading and mathematics for 2013. OTJ data will contribute to staff development in core areas of writing, reading and mathematics. OTJ data is reported to the BOT and MoE as required.