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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING DET Staff Site

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING Learning Links

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING Assessment & Reporting with the Australian Curriculum 2012 Reporting with the NT A-E Descriptors

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING Five Professional Learning Modules 1. Unpacking the AC achievement standards 2. Validity and reliability of assessments 3. Confirming teacher judgments of student learning 4. Reporting with the NT A–E descriptors 5. Reporting process

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING A quality assurance assessment cycle Planning Clarifying Confirming Reviewing and Improving Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Reporting to parents Module 4Module 5

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING Reporting student learning using the interim reporting process Reporting to parents

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING Planning for teaching and learning Recommended actions: Complete Modules 1 – 3 Reflect on school assessment design Review year level and school moderation practices Develop an understanding of the achievement standards and the A-E descriptors for student reports Use these new understandings to plan and teach.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING Reporting using the achievement standards Assess using Australian Curriculum English and mathematics achievement standards (science and history for schools where taught) and newly developed year level Northern Territory achievement standards for other subjects.Northern Territory achievement standards

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING NTCFKGP3Band 1Band 2Band 3Band 4Band 5 Achievement standards TransitionYr 1Yr 2Yr 3Yr 4Yr 5Yr 6Yr 7Yr 8Yr 9Yr 10 NT Achievement Standards

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING Teachers will gather evidence of learning make on-balance judgments and assign and record A-E grades using the descriptors. Record teacher judgments and comments in the Student Achievement Information System (SAIS). Reporting using the achievement standards

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING Interim Reporting Process Schools will set up/customise report templates in the SharePoint reporting site use the SAIS data and produce student reports to be sent to parents. The SAIS practice and testing site can be accessed at: Final grades and comments can be recorded in the real SAIS site at:

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING On-balance judgments Ensure consistency of teacher judgment through confirming processes (moderation) looking at a range of evidence of learning samples (student portfolios). Teachers compare their interpretations and application of achievement standards and the A-E descriptors with colleagues. Clarifying and confirming facilitates discussion, decision making and identifying pedagogical implications for improving learning.  Quality assessment design and  consistency of teacher judgment are two critical elements of assessment.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING Consistent interpretation of Year Level Achievement Standards Does the evidence of learning show that this student is demonstrating the appropriate year level achievement standard? Can I make a judgment about student learning using the evidence? Are my judgments of the learning consistent? Does the evidence of learning give accurate information about assessment of and for learning? What does a “C” look like?

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING Important Point – mid-year assessment Australian Curriculum achievement standards describe the expected achievement of students for the entire year of schooling… 1.Therefore in Semester 1, teachers should make an on- balance judgment as to what level of achievement the student is demonstrating in relation to the specific part of the achievement standard taught and assessed to that point in time. (Based on evidence collected) 2.At the end of the year, teachers should look at the entire achievement standard for that year level, when making on- balance judgments. (Based on evidence collected) 3.Same process applies to NT achievement standards.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING Important Point – Semester 1 and 2 Reports Semester 1 The report should reflect student achievement demonstrated against the specific parts of the standard that have been taught to that point in time. Schools report against the year level achievement standards using A–E grades Semester 2 The report should reflect student achievement across the entire year level achievement standard.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING National Reporting Requirements Through the National Education Agreement with the Australian Government, schools will : 1.Provide two written reports per year, reporting on all learning areas 2.Write reports using plain language that is clear and easy to understand 3.Provide reports that are based on 5 achievement levels (A–E grades or the word equivalents)

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING Important point – change from NTCF reports Students will be reported against an achievement standard that is aligned to their current age/year level using an A–E descriptor to show the quality of their learning… 1.Students will no longer be assessed in NTCF bands as: above, at or below year level e.g. a student in a Year 3 class will be given an A–E against the Year 3 achievement standard, (not Year 2 or Year 4 achievement standard etc.) 2.Teachers can use the comment box to describe and pinpoint student’s achievement in greater detail. 3.Teachers will determine and record an A–E grade based on “on-balance” judgment.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING A–E descriptors Descriptors for the A-E grades indicate the quality of student learning within an achievement standard. These descriptors have been developed by the NT

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING Descriptor grid – key words & phrases Activity 1 Read the text in the descriptor A-E grid. Identify the key comparative words about the quality of the learning. Underline or highlight these words or phrases e.g. high, extensive, thorough, limited, etc. (see attached grid). Discuss what the words and phrases mean in everyday life. - When and how are they used?

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING Descriptor grid – key words & phrases What do these words mean in relation to learning?

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING Report comments - mathematics Activity 2 Read and discuss how the descriptor words and achievement standards are combined in this example set of report comments. Use the Year 5 mathematics example.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING Report comments - English Activity 2 (continued) Read and discuss how the descriptor words and achievement standards are combined in this example set of report comments. Use the Year 5 English example.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING Descriptors and assessment samples Activity 3 Discuss the A–E descriptors in relation to the assessment samples for Year 5 for English and mathematics. Do these assessment samples provide the scope required to show an A through to an E grade? What other assessments are needed? How much evidence is needed? How could you extend or add to the assessment tasks?

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING Final discussion after activities Questions for discussion: What will the teaching and learning of the skills and understandings in the achievement standards look like in my classroom? What types of assessment activities will show evidence of this learning? What is the value of ‘working/planning back’ from the achievement standards and report descriptors? How can I plan for upper end extension and lower end scaffolding to encompass the A–E descriptors?

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING Plan Think time Discuss Reflect Question