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Data for Target Setting and Monitoring Course: Using CEM data in Practice Day 2 Session 3 Wed 30 th May 2012 Peter Hendry: CEM Consultant

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1 Data for Target Setting and Monitoring Course: Using CEM data in Practice Day 2 Session 3 Wed 30 th May 2012 Peter Hendry: CEM Consultant Peter.Hendry@cem.dur.ac.uk

2 Data for Target Setting and Monitoring What type of predictive data should be used to set the targets? Points and/or Grades Nationally standardised baseline Independent sector standardised baseline (MidYIS only) Prior value-added (MidYIS, Yellis and Alis) Chances graphs

3 Case study 1: setting targets. Uses valid and reliable data e.g chances graphs Involves sharing data with the students Gives ownership of the learning to the student Enables a shared responsibility between student, parent(s)/guardian, and the teacher Encourages professional judgement Leads to the teachers working smarter and not harder Leads to students being challenged and not ‘over supported’, thus becoming independent learners…

4 Value Added 2009 CASE STUDY No. 1

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7 Prediction/expected grade: 5.4 grade B/C Most likely grade CASE STUDY No. 1

8 Prediction/expected grade: 6.2 grade B Most likely grade CASE STUDY No. 1

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11 Alis predictive data

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13 SurnameForenameAv GCSE Prediction Closest Grade Prior Value Added Prediction Adjusted PredictionGrade Final ‘target’ 1 7.7127.1A*A145.8140A* 2 6.198.8B117.6 AB 3 697.1B115.8 AA 4 6.9113A/B131.7 A*/AA* 5 6.9113A/B131.7 A*/AB 6 5.588.2C107 A/BA 7 7.5123.6A142.3140A* 8 6.6107.7A/B126.4 A*/AA* SubjectScorePredictionClosest GradeAdj PredictionAdj Closest Grade (A2) Business Studies: Single6.191.6B/C95B (A2) Art and Design6.198.8B117.6A (A2) History Of Art6.195.4B B (A2) Geography6.189.2B/C90.5B/C Alis predictive data

14 Point ‘predictions’ to GCSE (National) Point ‘predictions’ to GCSE (Independent) Compare the ‘predictions’ for National and Independent sector. What pattern do you notice? Student 1 Student 2 Student 4 Student 3 Student 5 Student 1 Student 2 Student 3 Student 4 Student 5

15 Prediction/expected grade: 5.0 grade C Student 4

16 Prediction: 5.8 grade B INDEPENDENT SECTOR Student 4


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