Title: Using the NPD: Some pitfalls and issues
1Using the NPD Some pitfalls and issues
- Presentation to PLUG
- 13 September 2006
- Andrew Ray
- Schools Analysis and Research Division, DfES
2Statistical bulletins based on analysis of the
NPD
3PLASC variables
PLASC
- FSM
- Ethnicity
- SEN
- Looked after children
- EAL
- Not covered here variables linked to postcode
4FSM is limited as a proxy for social class
FSM
5Code changes 2002 ? 03
Ethnicity
Data taken from Ray Godfreys Changes in
Ethnicity Codes in the Pupil Level Annual Schools
Census 2002-2003
6Local Authority variation in special school
provision
SEN
7Under-reporting of looked after children
Looked after children
Source PLASC quality report on pupils in care
8Complex relationship with ethnicity
EAL
9Attainment data
Attainment
- Changing test structures
- Changing qualifications
- Changing point systems
- Ages and Key Stages
- Ceiling effects
- Use of marks data for sublevels
10Changes to KS3 English levels
Levels and tests
11Key Stage 2 artificial increase in Bs
Levels and tests
12Key Stage 1 the move to teacher assessment
Levels and tests
13Additional qualifications
Quals
14New GCSE points system introduced in 2004
Points
Grade Old Points New Points
A 8 58
A 7 52
B 6 46
C 5 40
D 4 34
E 3 28
F 2 22
G 1 16
U/X/Q 0 0
Gap between fail and G has increased
New Points (Old Points x 6) (10 x number of
passes at G or above) (but points not awarded for
all qualifications under the old system)
15Age 15 or KS4
Ages and stages
- End of KS4 reporting allows for more flexible
rates of learning. - 98.8 of pupils at end of KS4 are 15, 0.3 were
14 and 0.9 were 16.
16Test scores are truncated
Ceilings
17Marks and levels
Sublevels
18Sublevels dont directly correspond to marks
Sublevels
19Coverage of the NPD
The NPD
- Pupils with incomplete records (2 examples)
- Not covered here
- the extent of coverage of the independent sector
- pitfalls in choosing coverage, e.g. when to
include selective schools or schools that are
semi-independent (e.g. City Technology Colleges) - whether or not to impute missing values
20Pupils with no PLASC or KS4 records
The NPD
Source Trends in Attainment Gaps bulletin
Appendix D
21Pupils with no PLASC records
The NPD
Source Trends in Attainment Gaps bulletin
Appendix D
22Issues for PLUG
- Future speakers experts on PLASC or test data?
- Documentation what improvements can be made?
- Further investigation are there useful analyses
that could illuminate some data issues? - Can any common standards be agreed, or should
everything be left to individual analyses?
23Useful links
- Bulletins
- Trends in Attainment Gaps http//www.dfes.gov.uk/r
sgateway/DB/SBU/b000665/index.shtml - Characteristics of Low Attainers
http//www.dfes.gov.uk/rsgateway/DB/SBU/b000588/in
dex.shtml - Variation in pupil progress http//www.dfes.gov.uk
/rsgateway/DB/SBU/b000481/index.shtml - Progress by pupil characteristics
http//www.dfes.gov.uk/rsgateway/DB/SBU/b000402/in
dex.shtm - Other key publications
- Results by pupil characteristics 2005
http//www.dfes.gov.uk/rsgateway/DB/SFR/s000640/in
dex.shtml - Ethnicity and education topic note
http//publications.teachernet.gov.uk/default.aspx
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