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Data & the school leader…. Belfast Wednesday 6 th March 2013
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Objectives Why value-added data is invaluable. What do at Portora Royal School Action Planning Target Setting Monitoring, Evaluation & Review
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Boys’ Selective Macro
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Boys’ Selective Macro - chart
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Accounting
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French
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Geography
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History
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June 2007 Results – ETI Inspection Report (June 2008)
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June 2007 – Standardised Residual Graph
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June 2008
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June 2012
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SPC Graphs
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Subject Action Planning Targets in terms of value-added for all Key Stages. Also in terms of NI Averages. Underachieving Students SDP priorities Departmental priorities
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Target Setting Parents’ Information Evening Recorded on SIMS Student Planner Monthly grades
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Individual Report
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Grade Card
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Curriculum Grade Monitoring
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Pastoral Monitoring
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Exam Monitoring - mocks
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Interim Analysis
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Progress to Targets
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Pastoral Prioritising
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Key Stage 3 MidYIS to INSIGHT 2009
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Key Stage 3 MidYIS to INSIGHT 2012
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Junior Exams Highlighting Specific Underachievement for Subject Action Plans
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Pastoral Monitoring General Student Under- achievement
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Last thoughts Good data leadership prioritises your efforts. Weighing doesn’t fatten the pig. Never underestimate how many times you need to explain where predictions come from. Never underestimate how much data frightens your colleagues. But it takes away excuses. The CEM Centre team are fantastic – keep asking them questions, they don’t mind What are your first steps?
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