Title: Moderation for Moderated Schools
1Moderation for Moderated Schools Tuesday 17th
January 4pm 5pm Diane Hollis 346
6713 Shirley Callaghan 346 6618
Children and Young Peoples Department
2Moderation findings for 2007 from NAA
3- PUPILS
- In an average class, 5 pupils need to be
selected. (not all will be moderated). - The class teacher selects the pupils. However we
would welcome a profile of pupils that will
encourage professional dialogue, e.g boarder line
decisions, P Levels and Level3. - Please complete the proforma in your brown
envelope before the visit to assist us in
choosing pupils. - If there are any queries then dont hesitate to
contact us.
Children and Young Peoples Department
4- EVIDENCE
- A range of evidence should be presented to show
the level the pupils are working at in reading,
writing and maths. (Ref point 5 GUIDANCE FOR ALL
SCHOOLS WITH YEAR 2 PUPILS FOR 2008) - Normal class work. (cross curricular evidence).
- Photographs
- Teacher notes/planning
- Video
- A range of evidence including tracking
- SATS tests and tasks
- Any other evidence which will exemplify
judgements made.
Children and Young Peoples Department
5EVIDENCE
- There is no need to present portfolios of the
selected pupils! - Class scrap books to demonstrate group
work/whiteboard evidence. - Indicate the page in their book and give brief
notes to say why it has been selected, (context). - On assessments or work-sheets, annotate or use a
- post-it to give information about why it has been
selected as evidence. - We are happy to look at science and speaking and
listening but are not requesting to see this
information.
Children and Young Peoples Department
6THE VISIT!
- Each Year 2 teacher provides samples/evidence of
work. Moderators will choose 3 pupils. (This may
alter due to nature of cohort, but would be
discussed at the meeting with individual
schools.) - Opportunity to have a professional discussion
about the pupils and assessment/moderation. - At the end of the visit, there will be verbal and
written feedback to both the Year 2 teacher(s)
and the headteacher. This will be passed on to
the SIP.
Children and Young Peoples Department
7OTHER INFORMATION
- Lessons will not be observed, however the
moderators may request to read and discuss
learning with the pupils. - All schools will be invited to evaluate the
moderation process during the visit. (This has
been updated from last year based on feedback) - The feed back from all schools will be given to
the Head Teachers at the Assessment Up-date and
the Assessment Co-ordinators at their autumn
cluster meeting.
Children and Young Peoples Department
8GOOD PRACTICE POST MODERATION
- Celebrate areas of strength with all staff.
- Focus on areas for development (SDP).
- Re-moderate cohort as a result of dialogue with
LA moderators. - Meet with KS2 colleagues to discuss findings.
9THANK YOU! THE ASSESSMENT TEAM
Children and Young Peoples Department