Surviving APP South Essex District Headteacher Meeting 23rd March 2010.

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Surviving APP South Essex District Headteacher Meeting 23rd March 2010

Towards the New Curriculum AssessmentPedagogy Curriculum Integration and Interdependence

Focuses Where has your school been for the last few months? Where would you like to be? What is it like for a learner at 3? What is it like for a learner at 7?

APP in a nutshell Good day to day teaching and learning Rich evidence of learning APP – periodic review against national standards

The big benefits of APP Using our professional judgement An informed holistic judgement Finally nationally standardised Leads to more responsive teaching ‘Neglected’ areas are addressed It encourages a broad curriculum It leads to a greater understanding of reading It leads to greater independence of children Increased use of questioning and discussion Higher profile of ‘using and applying’ in maths

The big Challenges of APP Underestimating the change Initially time consuming Getting staff on board A limited reading curriculum can lead to lack of variety in evidence Focus on APP statements could lead to narrowing of literacy curriculum Number of AFs in maths Much independent work needed How to record evidence Making whole class assessment manageable

Possible big changes More… –Assessment points –Independent work (especially for the less able) –Extended writing –Cross-curricular learning –LSA involvement in assessment –Strategies for teaching reading comprehension –Using and applying –Quality questioning –Time for observation and discussion –Moderation

Therefore…

6 strategies to support your staff

Strategy 1 – Plan for APP For each unit decide on the AFs that you will focus on Identify evidence from across the curriculum Look out for unexpected evidence Build in opportunities to collect evidence –Independent –Investigative –Creative –Offer choice

And back to planning again Look for weak areas and adapt your planning Make use of guided learning for group issues Adapt whole class teaching for whole class issues

Strategy 2 – Help staff with ways to collect evidence

3 Key Methods WrittenObservedSpoken

How can data be collected? Marking Sticky labels Reading records Evidence sheets Reading and writing journals Mark books Guided reading / maths / writing records

Strategy 3 – Give practical ideas of what to do

Reading Strategies – An example Reciprocal reading Highlighting Ordering –Top 3 –Top 5 –Diamond nine –Pyramid ten Visualisation Guided reading

AF6 L4 - identify and comment on writers' purposes and viewpoints, and the overall effect of the text on the reader main purpose identified, e.g. ‘it’s all about why going to the dentist is important and how you should look after your teeth’ simple comments show some awareness of writer’s viewpoint, e.g. ‘he only tells you good things about the farm and makes the shop sound boring’ simple comment on overall effect on reader, e.g. ‘the way she describes him as “rat like” and “shifty” makes you think he’s disgusting’

A wealth of strategies Drama –Conscience alley –Forum theatre –Freeze frame –Ask the author Diagrammatic representation –Venn –Sociograms –Emotion graphs –Story maps

Shared reading Text restructuring Cloze Writing from reading –Writing in the style of –additional episodes –alternative endings –different viewpoints

Open-ended questions Interactive display Throughout the lesson: Mental and oral starters Guided group work Child initiated Plenary Opportunities to use and apply: Cross-curricular Problem solving Investigations Strategies for maths

Strategy 4 – Link to creative cross curricular approaches

Giving opportunities for independent extended writing Regular open writing gives children a chance to apply key skills and practise previously taught text types Opportunities for children to write their own success criteria encourages independence Making use of learning pathways gives opportunities to write non-fiction, poetry and stories in other subjects

Embedding maths in other subjects Build on existing plans Add to curriculum maps Choose powerful connections Reconsider the sequence of units Use the content from foundation subjects to teach mathematics Consider the impact of maths in other subjects on pupil’s learning

Learning pathways Stimulus Teaching and Learning Outcome

The Grace Darling experience 1.Watch Seaside Rescue 2.KWL grid on Grace Darling 3.Exploring source material (hist and geog) 4.Recount of Grace Darling (literacy)

The archaeologist experience 1.A box and a letter are delivered from the Egyptian museum 2.Class decide how to explore contents 3.Separating (Science) 4.Measuring and weighing (Maths) 5.Letter back to the museum (Literacy)

Strategy 5 – Make use of your LSAs Train your LSAs –What the AFs mean –How to teach guided reading and maths –How to use higher order questions LSAs collect evidence in guided, shared and independent sessions Give them the appropriate support and guidance

Strategy 6 – Help teachers to be consistent Regular moderation is essential to align judgements Moderate after periodic judgements are made Moderation options –Focus on specific AFs –Focus on borderline queries –Focus on low, secure or high –Focus on a specific level

Reading APP Moderation Grid PupilSchoolClassAF1AF2AF3AF4AF5AF6AF7Overall TMTMTMTMTMTMTMTM

Jonathan Bond Educational Consultancy The new primary curriculum Teaching and learning Assessment for learning Good to outstanding Literacy Curriculum design Creativity Learning mentoring Gifted and talented Subject leadership T – M – E – Summer term full. Now booking autumn onwards.