Transcript Slide 1

Introduction
Since 2010
National Standards
Where to from here?
Please ask questions at any time!.
Our beliefs about assessment and reporting...
•Benefits learners
•Involves students
•Supports learners and their next steps
•Language clear and easily understood
•Honest and transparent
•No surprises
•Strengthens partnerships between school, students and families
•Does no harm
We have a comprehensive assessment schedule
We have a comprehensive assessment schedule
We have a comprehensive assessment schedule
We have a comprehensive assessment schedule
We have a comprehensive assessment schedule
We have a comprehensive assessment schedule
How much assessment is too much?
What are the priority areas for assessment?
How important are the competencies for assessment?
We have a comprehensive assessment schedule
How much assessment is too much?
What are the priority areas for assessment?
How important are the competencies for assessment?
We used to send home our learning journal at the end of term 1 and the end of
term 3. We now send these home at the end of term 2 and term 4.
We used to produce a written report at the end of Term 1 and the end of Term3.
And follow these up with parent teacher ,meetings
We now produce a written report at the end of Term 2 and the end of Term4.
We intend to meet with parents at the end of Term 2 to discuss the interim report
and in Term 1 of the following year to discus the Term 4 report and set goals for the
new year.
End of Year Report
This is the Mid Year Report you will receive tomorrow.
Of course our doors are ALWAYS open
and we are very happy to discuss
student achievement, progress or
concerns AT ANY TIME throughout the
year.
And we do.
The legislation that applies to schools is as
follows...
NAG 2
Where a school has students enrolled in years 1-8,
the board of trustees, with the principal and
teaching staff, is required to use National
Standards to:
(a) report to students and their parents on the
student’s progress and achievement in relation to
National Standards. Reporting to parents in plain
language in writing must be at least twice a year;
An OTJ is a judgment made for the purpose of reporting in
relation to the National Standards
Teachers make a series of judgments to inform teaching
and learning. They will use these to make OTJ’s.
OTJ’s will be based upon
Interviews with the student
Observation
Formal Testing
A skill or knowledge must be demonstrated “independently
and most of the time” to achieve the standard.
How well do you feel that you understand the national standards?
What else would you like to find out?
http://nzcurriculum.tki.org.nz/National-Standards/
Moderating data between schools? Our teachers have met
regularly with teachers from the other 8 Cambridge rural schools.
When should we report to you? We have noted parent feedback
from 2011 and changed to term 2 and term 4 milestones.
What about students who are ‘late bloomers?’ We are working
hard to support all students and focus on progress.
What about students who will never meet the standard. How can
they treated sensitively? As above.
How do we ensure that we keep extending and motivating gifted
students? We use numerous approaches including a providing a
rich wider curriculum and getting outside support.
How can we avoid narrowing the curriculum? We have a strong,
principled staff and supportive board of trustees and community.
How can we best support you in supporting your child (parent
evenings – flexible times, website, resources).
Your assistance last year was INVALUABLE in
helping us to make decisions around this year’s
practice.
Thank you VERY much for giving us your time this
evening!