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1 Dr Helen Cramman, CEM Schools Liaison Helen.Cramman@cem.dur.ac.uk CEM Conference, 29 May 2012 InCAS

2 Overview of the session The InCAS assessment software –What is in the assessments? –A look at the software Introduction to Feedback

3 The InCAS assessment software

4 InCAS For children aged 5 to 11 Adaptive Modular Pupils operate their own computer Can be sat by a whole class at once Assessment once a year Assessment at any time of the year Results are diagnostic

5 InCAS Reading –Word Recognition, Decoding, Comprehension General Maths –Number 1, Number 2, MSS, Data Developed Ability –Picture Vocabulary, Non-verbal Ability Spelling Mental Arithmetic Attitudes

6 AfE: InCAS Reading –Word Recognition – Select the target word from a choice of five high or medium frequency words on the screen. –Word Decoding - Select the target word from a choice of five nonsense or unfamiliar words on the screen. –Comprehension – The pupil reads through a passage and, when given a choice of three words, must select the word that fits into the sentence most appropriately.

7 AfE: InCAS General Maths –Number 1 – counting, informal arithmetic, partitioning and place value, fractions or decimals. –Number 2 – sorting, patterns, formal arithmetic, problem solving and algebra. –Measures, Shape and Space –Data

8 AfE: InCAS Developed Ability –Picture Vocabulary – The pupil hears a word and selects the picture that best represents that word from a choice of five pictures on the screen. –Non-verbal ability – A pattern appears on the left hand side of the screen and the pupil must then find the corresponding pattern within a larger pattern on the right hand side of the screen. The pattern may have been translated in position but will not have been rotated or reflected.

9 Progression through sub tests Mental Arithmetic oAddition (all pupils) oSubtraction (If addition age > 5) oMultiplication (If subtraction age > 7) oDivision (If multiplication age > 8) Reading o Comprehension (If Word Decoding and Word Recognition ages < 4 years)

10 InCAS - CD

11 Session timings Reading(20 - 25 minutes) General Maths(20 - 25 minutes) Developed Ability(20 - 25 minutes) Spelling(15 – 20 minutes) Mental Arithmetic(15 – 20 minutes) Attitudes(5 – 10 minutes)

12 Progression through sub tests Mental Arithmetic oAddition (all pupils) oSubtraction (If addition age > 5) oMultiplication (If subtraction age > 7) oDivision (If multiplication age > 8) Reading o Comprehension (If Word Decoding and Word Recognition ages < )

13 Feedback

14 InCAS Feedback Age equivalent scores Age differences Age comparison charts Scores charts Longitudinal charts Standardised Scores SATS Predictors Pupil Progress Charts

15 InCAS Feedback www.incasproject.org/plus

16 InCAS Scores tables

17 InCAS Difference tables

18 InCAS Scores Tables (Pupil level)

19 InCAS Scores Charts

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22 InCAS Attitudes Charts

23 Tracking Progress (Longitude Charts) Plotting InCAS scores over time provides a valuable picture of pupil progress Some patterns clearly indicate future progress

24 “Expected Progress”

25 “Coasting”

26 “Consistently Exceeding Expectations”

27 “Consistently Below Expectations”

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29 Age Comparison Charts

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32 InCAS Standardised Scores Mean = 100, sd = 15

33 What do the scores mean? Less than 70 Well below average 70 – 85 Below average 85 – 115 Average 115 – 130 Above average More than130 Well above average

34 InCAS SATS Predictors

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36 Pupil Progress Chart

37 Thank You For Your Time! Dr Helen Cramman Schools Liaison Specialist CEM, Durham University primary.support@cem.dur.ac.uk


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