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Tracking Grids and School Performance

Tracking Grids and School Performance. Tracking Data. Where are we in Maths?. Possible grades across, years as rows. Populating Whole school for most Recent Assessment . National Expectations. The end of KS1 expectation is a 2a 2b or 2c

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Tracking Grids and School Performance

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  1. Tracking Grids and School Performance

  2. Tracking Data

  3. Where are we in Maths? • Possible grades across, years as rows

  4. Populating Whole school for most Recent Assessment

  5. National Expectations The end of KS1 expectation is a 2a 2b or 2c 2 levels of progress (12 points)expected over the Key Stage For 4 years this is 3 points per year National Curriculum levels have odd values to get an expectation drop back to the nearest level

  6. Add in the Staged Expectation

  7. After Populating

  8. Further colours and summaries added

  9. Filtering by Vulnerable Groups

  10. Filtered by Free School Meals

  11. Filtered by SEN

  12. Floor Targets @ Key Stage 2 • 60% of pupils achieving level 4 or above in English and maths • 85% of pupils making two levels of progress in English & Maths • Formerly in Maths 86% and English 87% • If a school fails on ALL targets it is classed as underperforming……….

  13. Maths Floor Target Analysis • Rows are result sets showing assessment scores at different times • Columns are the grades

  14. Formative Assessment Monitoring

  15. 2011 KS1 – KS2 PROGRESS MEASURES www.education.gov.uk/performancetables/KS1-2-progress-measures-guidance-2011.pdf

  16. KS 1 Data • The KS1 English level is calculated from the reading and writing levels. • An average of the point scores of the two components gives a points score for English. • If there is only a points score in reading or in only writing, then this is taken as the English points score

  17. KS2 Data may be TA or Test

  18. Levels of Progress Target colour altered to match DfE

  19. Patterns – build as required No need to change grades from 2a, 2b, 2c to 2 as the software recognises the level

  20. Levels of Progress

  21. Levels of Progress KS2 –KS4

  22. Similar Grid for KS2 to KS3 • Range is for less than 3 at KS2 expecting 4c to 5a at KS2 expecting a 7c at KS3.

  23. Class Comparison by Attainment • Do I know if pupils are performing well or not?

  24. Progress and Attainment

  25. Colours are derived from formulae

  26. Progress with Time

  27. Class Comparison by Progress

  28. Which Level of Student Improves?

  29. Other Uses • KS4 Comparison of Exam & final assessment • Combine Higher & Foundation Paper results into 1 aspect for comparison purposes • Monitor the progress of vulnerable groups by pupil using Discover Groups. • Levels of progress achieved tracking grids could be used IF a “false” grade set is created i.e. create a numerical grade set.

  30. Other Features • Change name format • Pivot the rows & columns • Export to Excel • Graph results • Change font size to show more results

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