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Assessment of Practical work at GCSE
  • AQA in action

2
Background
  • Millar York
  • 21st Century Science
  • Gateway
  • Practical data analysis
  • Case study/science in the news
  • Investigation
  • Gott Durham
  • AQA
  • Edexcel
  • Practical skills assessment
  • Exam board set tasks
  • Investigation (Edexcel)

3
Rationale
  • What do we want to assess?
  • - procedural understanding
  • - practical skills
  • How can we keep it simple/fair/reliable?
  • - tasks set by the exam board
  • - short tasks that support teaching and learning
    in science

4
Procedural Understanding
  • The thinking behind the doing

What question am I asking and how can I answer
it? What do I need to measure? How precise do I
need to be? How many measurements do I need to
make? How can I ensure they are reliable and
accurate? Is the equipment precise enough? What
is the most valid way to analyse the data? What
conclusions can I draw? Are they valid? Are they
reliable? How sure am?
5
Investigative Skills Assignment (ISA)
  • Assesses AO3 and some of AO2 (QCA, 2005)
  • Experiment done in class
  • Written test set by the exam-board 45 mins
  • Section A based on their experiment
  • Section B based on a related experiment.
    Alternative data is presented.

6
ISA
  • Marked out of 34
  • One ISA submitted do more than one and take the
    best result
  • Dual Award use one from Physics, Chemistry or
    Biology
  • Done as part of normal teaching
  • Progressive

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Example ISAs
  • Effect of acid rain on seed germination and
    growth
  • Effort of human activity on distribution of
    organisms
  • Testing the viscosity of different oils
  • Finding the degree of unsaturation in food oils
  • Investigating the rate of loss of heat from
    various containers
  • Investigating the effect of surface area on the
    pd from solar cells.

8
Example ISAs
  • Rate of photosynthesis and light intensity
  • Investigating the best conditions for a compost
    heap.
  • Effect of temperature on enzyme activity
  • Factors affecting the rate of reaction
  • Displacement reactions investigating the effect
    of the mass or concentration on the temperature
    rise.
  • Measuring the terminal velocity of different
    parachutes
  • Investigating changes in resistance

9
Practical Skills Assessment(PSA)
  • Mark out of 6
  • Based on ability to carry out simple procedures
    accurately and safely.

10
Moderation
  • Cascade system
  • Internal system varies according to school
  • Each mark the work of their students
  • Heads of department mark samples from each
    teacher
  • Head of Science marks samples from each department

11
Progress?
  • Definitely simpler to administer
  • Good discriminator and therefore fairer
  • Good use of time as the preparation for the ISAs
    is relevant to the exam.
  • Driving HSW in the curriculum
  • Implications for teachers subject knowledge

12
Issues for the future
  • Opportunities for formative feedback are missed
  • Security
  • Inclusion levels of reading required?
  • What will the long term effects be? Will it
    promote thinking or will students learn the
    answers?

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References
  • Roberts, R. and Gott, R. (2006) The role of
    evidence in the new KS4 National Curriculum for
    England and the AQA Specifications SSR, 87 (321)
    p29-39
  • QCA (2005) Criteria for Science Downloaded on
    11/11/09 http//www.ofqual.gov.uk/files/11881_gcse
    _science_criteria_apr05.pdf
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