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Through the ‘looking class’ An overview of School Improvement

and the Ofsted Evaluation Schedule www rhinoss.co.uk

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Part 1

New diet regime or re-packaging ?

Formative , summative, criteria referenced, norm referenced, diagnostic or make it up !!

Anytime, anywhere and anyhow ? But don’t forget the Teachers’ Standards or Performance Management !

School inspection handbook- how schools will be judged from September 2014

Agenda – 4 Stages

New National Curriculum

Assessment

Teaching & Learning

Ofsted inspects

What are the changes ?

National Curriculum

2014 and beyond ?

First published in 1998

New national curriculum 2014 ?

It has had as many revision

and amendments as ‘Triggers brush’

‘This old broom I’ve maintained

for 20 years its had 17 new heads

and 14 new handles in its time’

The national curriculum is just one element in the education of every child. There is time and space in the school day and in each week, term and year to range beyond the national curriculum specifications. The national curriculum provides an outline of core knowledge around which teachers can develop exciting and stimulating lessons to promote the development of pupils’ knowledge, understanding and skills as part of the wider school curriculum.

core knowledge around which teachers can develop exciting and stimulating lessons to promote the development of pupils’ knowledge, understanding and skills as part of the wider school curriculum.

National Curriculum ‘threaded ‘through School Self-Evaluation and Ofsted

.... considers how well leadership and

management ensure that the curriculum......

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The Warp and Weft of School

Improvement : and

The evaluation schedule – how

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Reference Part 2: The evaluation

schedule – how schools will

be judged

Innovation or Stagnation ?

Floor Targets

Assessment Changes

10% INCREASE

Formative

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Summative

Tests

What are

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OPTIONS ?

GCSE’s

Your SOLUTIONS

2015

7 9 11 13 15 21 19 17 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39

1c 1b 1a 2c 2b 2a 3c 3b 3a 4c 4b 5b 5c 4a 5a 6b 6c

End of Year 2 Expected Progress

APS 15

End of Year 4 Expected Progress

APS 21

End of Year 6 Expected Progress

APS 27

End of Year 9 Expected Progress

APS 33

Good progress= 2 and 3 sub levels across a year = minimum 4pts

National Curriculum Levels Average Points Score and Progress

Consultancy 2014 www. rhinoss.co.uk

‘Helping schools to become better’

Norm referencing !

Tests/Examinations

Self -assessment

Design your own ?

Assessment Apps online ?

Good Average

Find another school ?

Dispose of ! in a

Sensible way

Fairly Charged

Fully Charged

Nearly their

Charged

Half Charged

Some thoughts on ways to record and assess pupil outcomes !

Battery Method

Ladder Method

Gauge Method

Quartiles

What is the accuracy

of your current

assessment systems and

processes ?

2016 ….The performance descriptors at KS1 & 2 are closely aligned to the new

national curriculum Pupils working at ‘mastery ‘ standard ???

Give reliable information to parents about

how their child, and their child’s school, is performing

•Allow meaningful tracking of pupils towards end of key stage

expectations in the new curriculum, including regular feedback to parents.

•Provide information which is transferable and easily understood

and covers both qualitative and quantitative assessment.

•Differentiate attainment between pupils of different abilities, giving

early recognition of pupils who are falling behind and those who are

excelling.

•Are reliable and free from bias.

Help drive improvement for pupils and teachers

•Are closely linked to improving the quality of teaching.

•Ensure feedback to pupils contributes to improved learning and is

focused on specific and tangible objectives.

•Produce recordable measures which can

demonstrate comparison against expected standards

and reflect progress over time.

Assessment Principles

Effective assessment systems:

New diet processes or re-packaging ?

Formative , summative, criteria referenced, norm referenced, diagnostic or make it up !!

Anytime, anywhere and anyhow ? But don’t forget the Teachers’ Standards or PM

School inspection handbook- how schools will be judged from September 2014

Agenda – 4 Stages

New National Curriculum

Assessment

Teaching & Learning

Ofsted inspects

Head Teacher Deputy Head Teacher

Science English Maths Art

Fashion and Textiles Football and ? PHSE Music

Design & Technology Cookery (formerly Food Technology)

History School Counsellor

Anyone Can

Teach ?

My Fantasy

Staff List !!

Through the ‘looking class’ amended Sept 14

READY BOARDGAME

School Self-Evaluation

cone of no

confidence

Have we crossed this bridge before ?

WORK IN PROGRESS

TAKE COVER

MAKING PROGRESS

Old Model was overhauled

Teaching

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The Warp and Weft of School

Improvement : and

The evaluation schedule – how

schools will be judged by Ofsted

www rhinoss.co.uk

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schedule – how schools will

be judged

‘Power house of a school’

Middle Leaders and Subject Leaders :Important role

Prepare well in advance

Represent your school ( pupils)

Represent your team ( or yourself)

Represent key stage or subject area

Three main stages

Whole school Preparation

Before

During After

Inspection Interview

School Development Plan

Data analysis School/Subject/

National Comparisons

Monitoring of

Books/Marking & Assessment

Classroom Observations

“Learning walks’

Cross curricular links

Numeracy & Literacy

Work in progress

Issues ?

Interventions

Before

Know what is says in

the SEF !

Needs of different groups

especially pupil premium , LAC

& More able

Closing the gap

in achievement

Continuing Professional

Development in your area

During

Data analysis School/Subject/

National Comparisons

20/40 minutes to

convey the key messages

evidence and impact

Questions will be asked so don’t be

afraid to seek clarification before answering

Some examples that inspectors may ask during

an interview session

During continued

Afterwards

Put down on paper, email, text or tweet your thoughts on what went well and even better if ? Send or give it to your Head Teacher a.s.a.p. after your interview

Finally... don’t worry

or panic you were fine !!

Good Luck !

Questions?

More Information?

please contact Rhinoss Consultancy at

www.rhinoss.co.uk or e-mail

[email protected]

Phone: 01245 445 446 or

07766 056 81

Alternatively you can write to us at :

Maple House

High Street

Potters Bar London EN6 5BS

If you are interested in

receiving further details

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QM 4 IMPACT Series guidance

materials or our

QM 4 IMPACT Interactive

Workshops

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