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Power Point outlining the main changes expected as a result of the introduction of APP (Assessing Pupils Progress) in Geography

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Page 1: APP in Geography

WelcomeSwindon

& Wiltshire

Geography Conference 2009

Page 2: APP in Geography

Programme

09.15 Welcome and introductions 09.25 The new KS3 curriculum 10.45 Coffee 11.05 The new KS3 curriculum – sharing good practice11.45 Developments in the GCSE curriculum12.30 APP13.00 Lunch 14.00 Workshops15.00 Updates 15.15 Plenary

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Geography at KS4

•Discuss choices at GCSE to share intelligence and issues•Share understanding of controlled conditions•Learn more about diplomas

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Controlled Assessment

Controlled Conditions

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Coursework - issues

• Plagiarism• Too much scaffolding• Difficult for examiners to identify and

differentiate what the students had done• Parental help – 1/20 said they had done

coursework!• Lack of a computer at home can means

that students are disadvantaged• Custom made essays

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Controlled Assessment

New QCA rules• High, medium, low levels of control• Feedback operates under tight guidelines specified by

the exam board e.g. no re-drafting• Students get limited time in which to complete the work• Students work individually• Access to resources limited to those specified by the

board• Work kept in secure storage in school • ICT systems need to develop robust systems to ensure

security

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Controlled conditions – a whole school issue

• Secure storage

• ICT – access, facilities in school

• The timetable – all in 1-2 days or over a period of time?

• Skills

• Feedback

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Assessing Pupil Progress

in Geography

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Aims of this session

• To develop an understanding of the APP process• To provide opportunities for participants to consider the

implications for strengthening assessment in schools by using the APP process.

Outline• The context – ways of looking at assessment• APP – what will we be required to do?• What can be learn from the pilot/trial schools• What are the benefits of this approach• The next steps

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Where are you?

• I feel confident when assessing my student’s levels• Assessment is at the heart of learning in my lessons• My school has a rigid assessment systems that do not

necessarily support learning in geography• I know what my colleagues do and we are all consistent

in our approach and levelness• I tend to use a narrow range of evidence to base my

assessment of progress e.g. one task• I am confident when tracking progress and curricular

target setting with my classes• I am familiar with APP practices in core subjects

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ASSESSMENT FOR LEARNING

• Assessment for learning is the process of seeking and interpreting evidence for use by learners and their teachers to decide where the learners are in their learning, where they need to go and how best to get there.

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The Context

APP in FS2010?

APP in core subjects2006-72008-9

Subject Specific guidancee.g. feedback, target setting

2004-5

Whole School ThemeAFL

NS folder2004

T&L in FS2002

Black Box research1990’s

AFL

AfLembedding

acrossthe

curriculum and a

key element of

wholeschool

improvement

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How will APP impact on teaching

and learning in

geography?

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Assessment: ways of looking

Standing back

Public view

Close up Day-to-day

Periodic

Transitional

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Day-to-day

Periodic

Transitional

Ways of looking : key features

Learning outcomes shared with pupils

Peer- and self-assessment

Immediate feedback and next steps for pupils

Broader view of progress for teacher and learner

Use of national standards in the classroom

Improvements to curriculum planning

Formal recognition of achievement

Reported to parents/carers and next teacher/school

May influence future choices and options

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Assessing Pupil Progress

• Do we need it?

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What are APP materials?• Assessment Guidelines – criteria for

making periodic judgements grouped by ‘assessment focus’

• Standards Files – annotated collections of evidence from a pupil which represent a particular level

• Handbook with guidance

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Assessing Pupil Progress

SO .... what exactly do you do?

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Assessing Pupil Progress

Take a range of evidence showing what a student can do.

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Assessing Pupil Progress

Use the APP materials to decide on a level boundary.

Take a range of evidence showing what a student can do.

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Assessing Pupil Progress

Take a range of evidence showing what a student can do.Use the APP materials to decide on a level boundary.

Use this to ‘benchmark’ the other pupils in the group.

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Assessment Guidelines

Assessment Focus 1

Assessment Focus 2

Assessment Focus 3

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Assessing Pupil Progress

Diagnose strengths and weaknesses. Review curriculum planning to support progression

Use this to ‘benchmark’ the other pupils in the group.

Take a range of evidence

Use the APP materials to decide on the level boundary.

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Assessing Pupil Progress

Use this to ‘benchmark’ the other pupils in the group.

Use a range of evidence showing what a student can do.

Use the APP materials to decide on a level boundary.

Review pupil work holistically

Identifies key elements Helps ‘professional

Judgement

Securing class Assessment

Review of SoWModeration

Diagnose strengths and weaknesses. Review curriculum planning to support progression

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Assessing Pupil Progress

• Look at the work holistically

• Identifies key elements of each level

• Helps with ‘professional judgement’

• Encourages moderation

• Promotes curriculum development

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The Geography Conference 2010

22 June 2010

PDC Melksham