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Explore principles of controlled assessment, task setting, task taking, and task marking in GCSE geography. Learn about control levels, validity, reliability, and managing tasks effectively. Understand the three stages and key issues involved in the assessment process. Enhance your skills in fieldwork, research, data analysis, and evaluation. Gain insights into setting, taking, and marking tasks with different levels of control. Get familiar with QCA guidelines and assessment criteria for fieldwork investigations. Improve your assessment techniques and produce high-quality judgements.
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Controlled Assessments: overview • Outcomes: • You will be familiar with the principles of controlled assessment – especially control levels • You will be able to apply these principles to evaluating controlled assessments in the new GCSE specifications.
Three stages of controlled assessments: key issues • Task setting • Validity & reliability • Avoiding formulaic/predictable responses • Supporting good teaching & learning • Task taking • Discouraging malpractice • Teachers confident to authenticate students’ work • Manageability: for students and teachers • Task marking • High quality judgements
Levels of control Highest level: • Tasks set, defined, marked by AB Lowest level: • Tasks set, defined, marked by teachers Three levels of control (high, medium, low) + Three stages: (task setting, task taking, task marking) = >>>>
All min low = too little control All max high = external assessment
In geography, control levels are medium-high: Teacher directed >>>>>> individual student p7
QCA guidelines Skills Context: fieldwork • identifying, analysing and evaluating geographical questions and issues • establishing appropriate sequences of investigation • extracting and interpreting information • evaluating evidence and reaching conclusions.
Task setting – high control • single CA unit • may have more than one task. • selected from comparable tasks (AB) • replaced each year. • centres contextualise
Task taking (1) Research/data collection – limited control • Authenticity: completed under teacher supervision • Feedback level of teacher support defined by AB • Collaboration possible but individual responses.
Task taking (2) Analysis and evaluation of findings – high control • Supervision - all work formally supervised. • Feedback - teacher support defined by AB • Collaboration - all work done independently. • Resource - specified by AB • Time – duration specified by AB
Task marking medium control • teachers mark the controlled assessment • use AB mark schemes or criteria • moderated by AB
AB X 1 Fieldwork investigation 15% • Task setting: centre selects a task from AB list (high) • Task taking: pupils work under direct supervision at all times (except for primary & secondary data collection) (medium-high?) • Task marking: centres mark work with AB moderation (medium) 2. Issues enquiry (resource-based + research) 10% • Task setting: centre selects a task from AB list (high) • Task taking: pupils work under direct supervision at all times (control level unclear) • Task marking: centres mark work with AB moderation (medium).
AB Y Two Controlled Assessments, at least one involving primary data collection • Task setting: AB defines each task (no choice: very high) • Task taking: variety of communication formats suggested, but no time or supervision levels defined (control level unclear) • Task marking: centres mark work with AB moderation (medium).
AB Z Geography research unit; fieldwork investigation • Task setting: centre selects a task from AB list (which changes in rotation) (high) • Task taking: enquiry route set out in five phases (planning > evaluation); supported by task sheets available from the AB. Clear time and supervision levels defined (control level limited> high) • Task marking: centres mark work with AB moderation (medium).
QCA exemplar: Exploring the boundaries Task summary • Unit: Population. • Enquiry into diversity and community cohesion in a local multi-ethnic community. • planned and carried out local fieldwork • used a variety of new technologies. • set by awarding body • adapted to use local resources • issue of local significance. • assessed by the teacher • using AB criteria and externally moderated
Report for a Regional News Programme Three enquiry questions: • Where do ethnic minority groups live in Kirklees today? • How have these areas changed in the last 25 years? • How do different South Asian residents perceive these neighbourhoods? Format • PowerPoint presentation with accompanying script • Moviemaker presentation or equivalent with dialogue. • could include spoken presentation, a dramatic reconstruction, an animation, an interview, a debate, graphics and/or maps. Monitoring • support and feedback provided where appropriate, • contribution of individual students noted • research logs, submitted as evidence.
Process Initial phase • teacher directed – criteria; TV broadcast; background; resources Planning and analysis Research and fieldwork • Fieldwork; collaborative; some independent Final evaluation and presentation • Construction of presentations • high control – independent work under direct teacher supervision in set time. • feedback - best use of time, on task and answering technical questions • TV news reports presented to the rest of the class. • presentations (CD) and research logs record students' attainment. Teacher marking
Process • ABs draft specifications (2 per AB) • Submitted to QCA • evaluated – recommendations • Returned & revised by AB • Resubmitted • Approved by QCA? • Available Sept 2008 - training
Choosing a specification Think about: • Whether one or two controlled assessments suits you better (e.g. 15%+10% or 25%) • Is the time for the CA right in the context of the CA demands, and the time within the course? • The nature of the tasks, e.g. support for individual fieldwork, local solutions, global enquiries; whether you want the whole enquiry assessed, predictability, interest…
E-scape • Controlled Assessments in Geography • Research project using digital technology • Assessing process as well as product • Paired assessments not criteria
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End ‘product’ is a podcast for this activity Assessment is of the total work Podcast recorded digitally