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Derbyshire County Council Children and Younger Adults Department A model of moderation Moderation is best embedded into regular school planning In the initial stages of moderation it is often preferable to use non-identifiable evidence (selection provided) Work in small groups, discuss and agree the levels, using the descriptors. Share outcomes and agree best fit within larger group.
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Derbyshire County Council Children and Younger Adults Department Step 1 – Establish Profile What is the participants knowledge and understanding of the use of P-Scales? How are P-Scales perceived? Are they using them? How?
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Derbyshire County Council Children and Younger Adults Department Step 2 - Commitment Secure time, funding and commitment to meaningful, useful and ongoing moderation. Shared understanding that P- Scales are integral and dynamic part of national assessment, school improvement and students’ learning.
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Derbyshire County Council Children and Younger Adults Department Step 3 - Background Ensure participants have a clear understanding of the purpose, principles and need for P-Scales.
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Derbyshire County Council Children and Younger Adults Department Step 4 – Moderation Planning Consider participants needs Key Stages Type of settings Cohorts Background (Step 3)
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Derbyshire County Council Children and Younger Adults Department Step 5 Subject choice (reading, writing and number are good starting points) Levelled evidence for moderation. From participants/neutral Annotation Pro-forma/video/samples etc Shared language
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Derbyshire County Council Children and Younger Adults Department Step 6 - Moderate
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Derbyshire County Council Children and Younger Adults Department Step 7 – Next Steps Look at feedback. Lessons learnt – what next. Rolling programme of moderation. Leads to confident, secure and consistent judgements. Record in the Moderation DiaryModeration Diary
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