Understanding Assessment Data Delivering the Pupil Profile Understanding Assessment Data S.L.D. Schools.

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Understanding Assessment Data Delivering the Pupil Profile Understanding Assessment Data S.L.D. Schools

Understanding Assessment Data Intended Learning Outcomes To interpret outcomes of InCAS assessments to inform learning and teaching. To consider how outcomes of assessments may be shared with parents (not a requirement for the transition year of 07/08). To refer to some reading strategies in the InCAS remediation booklet.

Understanding Assessment Data Current Position Transition Year (07/08) –Not required to report InCAS outcomes formally to parents at meeting in Autumn term InCAS Outcomes –Now reported in Yrs:Mths Maths Development –More questions

Understanding Assessment Data Diagnostic Assessment To support learning and teaching. To identify strengths and weaknesses. To inform planning and next steps. To focus on how to progress learning.

Understanding Assessment Data Overview of the Day Feedback Form –Standard Feedback –Custom Feedback InCAS Remediation Booklet - Reading

Understanding Assessment Data Session 1 Feedback Form Standard Feedback

Understanding Assessment Data Standard Feedback

Understanding Assessment Data Standard Feedback

Understanding Assessment Data Workshop 1 Use the Standard Feedback table for the Reading modules. Choose one pupil (with the exception of Jake J and Alex B) who is performing below his/her chronological age and complete the grid provided. Write a short commentary identifying weaknesses and area/s requiring additional support.

Understanding Assessment Data Session 2 Feedback Form Custom Feedback

Understanding Assessment Data Feedback Form

Understanding Assessment Data Custom Feedback

Understanding Assessment Data Class Difference Table Custom Feedback

Understanding Assessment Data Custom Feedback Class Difference Table

Understanding Assessment Data Custom Feedback

Understanding Assessment Data Custom Feedback Pupil Scores Table for Mikey P

Understanding Assessment Data Feedback Form

Understanding Assessment Data Custom Feedback The lines above and below are the confidence intervals. The blue square shows the age equivalent scores. The green line is the pupils chronological age at the time of the assessment.

Understanding Assessment Data Custom Feedback Longitude Chart - shows progression over time The black diamonds represent a pupils age equivalent score at the time of the assessment. The bars above and below the diamonds represent the confidence intervals. The vertical axis shows the age equivalent score. The horizontal axis shows the pupils chronological age. The diagonal green line is a reference line of chronological age against age equivalent scores.

Understanding Assessment Data Feedback Interpretation of Graphical/Tabular Information NameAge (Yrs:Mths) Age Equivalent Scores (Yrs:Mths) MathsGenReading Mikey8:84:84:10

Understanding Assessment Data Feedback Interpretation of Graphical/Tabular Information NameAge (Yrs:Mths ) Age Equivalent Scores (Yrs:Mths ) WordRecogWordDecodComprehensionSpelling Mikey8:8<4:07:3**

Understanding Assessment Data Workshop 2 In pairs, choose either pupil A (Jake J) or pupil B (Alex B) from your booklet. Use all feedback (Standard and Custom) available. Write a short overview for your chosen pupil. Think about which formats would: Provide you with the most useful/meaningful information Be easier to understand You feel most comfortable with when explaining outcomes to parents Provide parents with the most useful/meaningful information

Understanding Assessment Data Age Comparison Chart

Understanding Assessment Data Age Comparison Chart

Understanding Assessment Data Age Standardised Scores

Understanding Assessment Data Age Comparison Chart

Understanding Assessment Data Age Comparison Chart Reading Box Whisker The diagonal green line is a reference line of chronological age against age equivalent scores. The middle line in the box and whisker plot is the middle line for this class and the scores for half of this class lie within the box. The red line denotes the lower limit of possible scores. Two pupils who are well below their chronological age.

Understanding Assessment Data Session 3 Diagnosing and Remediating Literacy Problems Using InCAS Software

Understanding Assessment Data Reading - an interactive compensatory process Reader Word Recognition/ Word Decoding Comprehension

Understanding Assessment Data Reading Difficulties Phonological deficit Visual memory Speed of processing These can overlap

Understanding Assessment Data Word Recognition and Word Decoding Name Age (Yrs:Mths) Age Equivalent Scores (Yrs:Mths) WordRecogWordDecodComprehension Jake9:24:55:7 *

Understanding Assessment Data C omprehension Name Age (Yrs:Mths) Age Equivalent Scores (Yrs:Mths) Word RecogWordDecodComprehension Nuala9:07:69:36:1

Understanding Assessment Data Comprehension Factors Contributing to Text Comprehension : 1. Knowledge of text structures 2. Vocabulary 3. Background knowledge 4. Fluent word recognition and decoding 5. Task persistence 6. Ability to understand verbal communication

Understanding Assessment Data Overview of InCAS Modules Pupil Scores Table for Nathan

Understanding Assessment Data Help and Support Available WhatWhoWhereWhen Hardware and IT difficultiesC2K NOW Problems downloading or interpreting InCAS feedback NOW Pupil Profile HelpdeskCCEA NOW Frequently Asked Questions CCEAwww.nicurriculum.org.uk Click on: Pupil Profile NOW Classroom Management Video Case Studies CCEA InCAS Pupil DemoCCEAwww.nicurriculum.org.uk Click on: Pupil Profile Click on: Training and Support