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Key questions. What happens nationally, regionally and locally to summative data?How do individual teachers use summative data to inform planning and progressionWhat are the benefits of summative assessment and the dangers?. Summative assessment. How many different examples of summative assessment can you identify?.
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1. Summative assessment, data and schools
2. Key questions What happens nationally, regionally and locally to summative data?
How do individual teachers use summative data to inform planning and progression
What are the benefits of summative assessment and the dangers?
3. Summative assessment How many different examples of summative assessment can you identify?
4. The National Curriculum levels When and how are assessments made against the NC levels in your placement schools?
How is this information used in your department?
5. Linking formative and summative assessment Helping pupils recognise the standards they are aiming for:
Show what a good version looks like
Consider why it is successful and what contributes to that judgement
Provide suggestions of what to do or include in order to reach similar standards
Explain what to do to reach the next stage of learning
6. Teaching strategies Modelling
Showing good and not so good examples against marking criteria
Teacher led discussion about pupils’ work against criteria
Peer and self assessment against criteria
7. Formative use of summative assessment Understand and make differentiated provision for the range of attainment within the class
Adjusting teaching plans as necessary
Develop specific intervention strategies
Set and review curriculum targets
8. Reading to support the session Harlen W, Deakin Crick R (2002) A systematic review of the impact of summative assessment and tests on students' motivation for learning. In: Research Evidence in Education Library. London: EPPI-Centre, Social Science Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London.
Carless D (2006) Developing synergies between formative and summative assessment Paper presented at the British Educational Research Association Annual Conference, University of Warwick, 6-9 September 2006.
9. Follow up task Using the existing summative data for your classes, reflect upon the way this has informed your planning.