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Welcome to Learn Sheffield Please Note Refreshments are in the Comfort Zone (across from this room). The fire exits are the main entrance and at the rear of the building (at the end of the corridor containing the toilets). No fire drills are planned to take place during this session. This briefing is being filmed so that it can be viewed by colleagues who are not able to be here. The slides from today, any handouts referred to, brief notes and the link to access the recording will be ed out as soon as possible.

Briefing Agenda (20 th October, 2015) Introduction / Purpose of the Primary Briefings (Stephen Betts) Future Briefing Agenda Items (Andrew Truby) Prevent – DfE advice to schools and free Sheffield training National Assessment Update – Statutory Moderation Sheffield Assessment Update – Guidance, FAQs & Assessment Training STAT Sheffield Update Primary Leaders Partnership (PLP) Feedback from Schools Forum SEND Reforms Update

Briefing Agenda (20 th October, 2015) Introduction / Purpose of the Primary Briefings Future Briefing Agenda Items Prevent – DfE advice to schools and free Sheffield training National Assessment Update – Statutory Moderation Sheffield Assessment Update – Guidance, FAQs & Assessment Training STAT Sheffield Update Primary Leaders Partnership (PLP) Feedback from Schools Forum SEND Reforms Update

Briefing Agenda (20 th October, 2015) Introduction / Purpose of the Primary Briefings Future Briefing Agenda Items Prevent – DfE advice to schools and free Sheffield training (Sam Martin) National Assessment Update – Statutory Moderation Sheffield Assessment Update – Guidance, FAQs & Assessment Training STAT Sheffield Update Primary Leaders Partnership (PLP) Feedback from Schools Forum SEND Reforms Update

“The Prevent duty is the duty in the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 on specified authorities, in the exercise of their functions, to have due regard to the need to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism.” Prevent – DfE advice to schools – Sam Martin (Sheffield City Council)

Each session lasts for two hours. Each school allocated three places. The proposed agenda is: Introduction Safeguarding Duties WRAP Workshop Implementation of the duty in schools Prevent – free Sheffield training The dates are: Thursday 19 th November 1.00pm & 4.00pm Friday 20 th November 9.30am & 1.00pm Wednesday 25 th November 9.30am & 1.00pm Tuesday 8 th December 1.00pm & 4.00pm Flyer out shortly – contact Learn Sheffield to book a place

Briefing Agenda (20 th October, 2015) Introduction / Purpose of the Primary Briefings Future Briefing Agenda Items Prevent – DfE advice to schools and free Sheffield training National Assessment Update – Statutory Moderation (Diane Stokes) Sheffield Assessment Update – Guidance, FAQs & Assessment Training STAT Sheffield Update Primary Leaders Partnership (PLP) Feedback from Schools Forum SEND Reforms Update

Statutory Moderation 2016 The Standards and Testing Agency (STA) will soon publish statutory moderation guidance to Local Authorities, including exemplification materials Schools will be contacted after half term regarding the recruitment and training of moderators Statutory moderation will take place at Key Stage 1 for reading, writing and mathematics and at Key Stage 2 for writing Moderators will discuss teacher assessment outcomes based on the new language used in the Interim Teacher Assessment Frameworks at the end of Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2.

The Interim Teacher Assessment Frameworks at the end of Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 are likely to become the ‘national standards’ for moderators and schools to use at the end of the Key Stages. They are not intended to be used to track progress throughout the Key Stages. At Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, scaled scores will be used to report national curriculum test outcomes. A scaled score of 100 will represent the ‘expected standard’. Conversion tables will be available from the beginning of June Teachers will be able to translate pupils’ raw scores to see if the required standard has been met. Schools should not attempt to define the ‘100 child’ until statutory assessments have been completed. Assessment 2016

Key Stage 1 tests will take place in May 2016, there are no set days A number of schools will be chosen by STA to administer the tests in April to inform standard setting. If selected, participation is statutory There is no longer a writing test 2007 and 2009 test and task materials must not be used to inform teacher assessment judgements Test outcomes need to be converted to scaled scores, not levels There may be a requirement to conduct checks for the administration of the tests and the security of the test materials as for the Phonics Screening Check in Y1 and the Key Stage 2 tests At Key Stage 2, there will be one set of tests per subject The arithmetic test replaces the mental mathematics test Science sampling will take place this year. If a cohort sample is selected, participation is statutory Changes for 2016

Briefing Agenda (20 th October, 2015) Introduction / Purpose of the Primary Briefings Future Briefing Agenda Items Prevent – DfE advice to schools and free Sheffield training National Assessment Update – Statutory Moderation Sheffield Assessment Update – Guidance, FAQs & Assessment Training STAT Sheffield Update (Jim Dugmore) (Stephen Betts) Primary Leaders Partnership (PLP) Feedback from Schools Forum SEND Reforms Update

Guidance & FAQs document out this week. o Age related expectations o National expectations & tests o Accessing learning above/below own year group o Pupil progress o Target Setting Accompanied by appendices containing different approaches to target setting, pupil progress meeting preparation & the mastery curriculum. Learn Sheffield is organising some assessment workshops next half term. These will include some half day workshops focussed on Ofsted imminent schools and some shorter open workshops open to all schools. Sheffield Assessment Update – Stephen Betts

Briefing Agenda (20 th October, 2015) Introduction / Purpose of the Primary Briefings Future Briefing Agenda Items Prevent – DfE advice to schools and free Sheffield training National Assessment Update – Statutory Moderation Sheffield Assessment Update – Guidance, FAQs & Assessment Training STAT Sheffield Update Primary Leaders Partnership (PLP) – Paul Stockley Feedback from Schools Forum – Paul Stockley SEND Reforms Update

Primary Leaders Partnership – Paul Stockley (PLP Chair) PLP reformed so that it is more focussed on discussion, reference and feedback Dissemination of information is now covered by briefings PLP Chair Looking for nominations and then an election process starting in October finishing by the end of Autumn term at the latest

Purpose of School Forums To act in a consultative and advisory role in school funding and financial matters A statutory body in LAs since 2003 School Forum Update – Paul Stockley (Acting School Forum Chair)

SEND Agreed to continue development of locality model A change management plan and ’lessons learned’ sessions were suggested to support the process Funding Formula Review Meeting with parliamentary undersecretary for children and education Sam Gymiah on 3 November about Sheffield funding compared with other cities Currently reviewing the funding formula for Sheffield Membership This is currently the being reviewed to ensure sector balance between academies and maintained schools

Briefing Agenda (20 th October, 2015) Introduction / Purpose of the Primary Briefings Future Briefing Agenda Items Prevent – DfE advice to schools and free Sheffield training National Assessment Update – Statutory Moderation Sheffield Assessment Update – Guidance, FAQs & Assessment Training STAT Sheffield Update Primary Leaders Partnership (PLP) Feedback from Schools Forum SEND Reforms Update – Tim Bowman