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Getting Colleagues on Board

Getting Colleagues on Board. Course: Using CEM data in Practice Day 2 Session 1 Tuesday 30 th May 2012 Sam Naismith. Outline. Background A case study Staff Involvement Feedback from and to staff Day to day staff support? Patience Considerations?. Background.

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Getting Colleagues on Board

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  1. Getting Colleagues on Board • Course: Using CEM data in Practice • Day 2 Session 1 • Tuesday 30th May 2012 • Sam Naismith

  2. Outline • Background • A case study • Staff Involvement • Feedback from and to staff • Day to day staff support? • Patience • Considerations?

  3. Background • New School, new Concept? • Very few staff

  4. Aims • Increase the confidence of all pupils • Contribute to the educational process which helps all pupils to surpass their potential • Inform pupils on their current and potential achievement • Inform parents about how their children are progressing and where they can support and improve the learning process • Inform teachers on the best way to stretch and support each pupil • To inform Senior Leadership of progress throughout the school

  5. Principles • Have reliable base line data on all pupils • A system that measures progress against own ability • Break away from NC levels • Redefine “every child matters” • Recognise that 11, 12 & 13 year olds are children • Informative to pupils, parents and staff • Reliable and personal • Time efficient for staff

  6. The system • After looking at a few different techniques and their combinations. The method of using a Standardising score was decided on. • This was converted back to a MidYIS score and from that a predictive grade is given. • The system works by a teacher entering in a test/project mark out of 100.

  7. Staff involvement • I couldn’t do the maths!

  8. Staff involvement • The training process • Staff training day - introduction • Dummy run to check • Feedback from and to staff • Go live and review

  9. What staff see

  10. SLT/HoD view

  11. Yes but... • Too much information

  12. Yes but... • Too fast • Is it accurate • Professional judgement? • How does it work?

  13. Participation • Effort, behaviour and engagement • Comments on “-’s” and changes

  14. Text

  15. Feedback to/from staff • Pupils like it - tells them what they have to do • Individualised but more work! • Motivates and rewards most pupils

  16. Day to Day support • AEN Coordinator - Skills • Senior Tutor - picking up on slackers • SLT - pick up on “soft” or “Hard” departments

  17. Patience is a virtue..

  18. Considerations • The maths! • Quality of SPAG • A load of A*’s • Early days • New staff

  19. Over to you..

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