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1 Using Performance Data to Improve Governor Effectiveness
Damian Cunningham Director of Schools Diocese of Shrewsbury Department of Education

2 Aims for today’s session
Understand the Ofsted expectations for Governors in relation to performance data Know the six key questions that school governors should ask about the Ofsted Data Dashboard Be familiar with the key analyses in Data Dashboard Understand what Data Dashboard is telling you about your school Know the changes in RAISEonline for 2105 data Diocese of Shrewsbury Department of Education

3 Department of Education
Ofsted & Governors Inspectors will consider P138 the effectiveness of the actions leaders take to secure and sustain improvements to teaching, learning and assessment and how effectively governors hold them to account for this P138 how effectively leaders monitor the progress of pupils to ensure that none falls behind and underachieve, and how effectively governors hold them to account for this Sources of evidence P140 Inspectors will obtain a range of evidence from meetings with leaders and governors Inspectors will use documentary evidence provided by the school, evaluating the impact of leaders’ and governors’ work, both currently and over time, in conjunction with first-hand evidence Diocese of Shrewsbury Department of Education

4 Department of Education
Governance Inspectors will consider whether Governors P145 provide support for an effective headteacher or are hindering school improvement because of a lack of understanding of the issues facing the school P145 understand the impact of teaching, learning and assessment on the progress of pupils currently in the school P145 ensure that assessment information from leaders provides governors with sufficient and accurate information to ask probing questions about outcomes for pupils Diocese of Shrewsbury Department of Education

5 Department of Education
Diocese of Shrewsbury Department of Education

6 Department of Education
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7 Department of Education
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8 Department of Education
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9 Department of Education
Diocese of Shrewsbury Department of Education

10 Department of Education
Inspection Dashboard Diocese of Shrewsbury Department of Education

11 Six key questions for governors
Is this the picture you were expecting? Are standards rising in reading, writing and maths at KS1 and KS2? How is your school performing compared with other schools with a similar intake of pupils? Are there differences between groups of pupils? Are pupils making the levels of progress expected of them? Has attendance improved over the last three years? Diocese of Shrewsbury Department of Education

12 Department of Education
Data Dashboard Over to you! Can you answer the six questions for your school? If not, what questions do you need to ask your Headteacher and Leadership Team? Diocese of Shrewsbury Department of Education

13 Other Sources of Data For Governors
RAISEonline (DfE/Ofsted) Attainment, progress, attendance and school context Understand strengths and areas for improvement Compare school performance to national averages Fischer Family Trust (FFT) Estimates of future school and pupil attainment based on pupils’ prior attainment Used to inform target setting Internal school analyses Tracking pupil progress, term by term Teacher assessment – latest estimate of likely pupil performance Diocese of Shrewsbury Department of Education

14 Changes To RAISEonline 2015
Key Stage 4 reports affected by Key Stage boycott Prior attainment is calculated based on the Key Stage 2 national curriculum tests. Where a test result is not available, the teacher assessment is used instead. In 2010, a number of schools boycotted the Key Stage 2 national curriculum tests and therefore, this year, the number of pupils without a test result is higher than usual. For Year 11 only, a new field will be shown in the PriorKS3_4 report which will indicate the percentage of those pupils who were either absent, below the level of the test or without a test result (including boycott). Diocese of Shrewsbury Department of Education

15 Changes To RAISEonline 2015
Key Stage 4 Progress 8 and Attainment 8 measures The Department for Education offered secondary schools the opportunity to opt into the new accountability system, based upon Progress 8 and Attainment 8 (P8A8) measures one year early in 2015. All schools, including schools that have not opted in, will have access to new P8A8 analyses in the interactive system. Schools that have opted into these new measures a year early in 2015 will also see these in their summary report. Ofsted inspectors will only have access to P8A8 analyses for secondary schools that have opted into the new measures a year early. The new reporting will provide overall school analyses for Progress 8 and Attainment 8. In addition, there will be analyses of the English, mathematics, EBacc and other elements. Schools will be able to drill down to see individual pupil performance which can then be analysed. As part of the pupil group analyses, six new groups will be added to the prior attainment section (English low, English middle, English high, mathematics low, mathematics middle, mathematics high). Diocese of Shrewsbury Department of Education

16 Changes To RAISEonline 2015
Some reports will have national comparators changed for inclusion in the summary report. The national comparator displayed will be either for the same group, for ‘all’ pupils or for the ‘non’ group. The Attainment 8 comparator for disadvantaged pupils will be the national for non disadvantaged pupils, consistent with the existing closing the gap trend report. FSM will be compared with non FSM pupils nationally, and CLA pupils will be compared with non CLA. The all pupils comparator will be used for ethnicity and first language as well as SEN. All other groups will be compared with the same group nationally. The Progress 8 figures will be compared to all pupils nationally throughout. The interactive system will contain Attainment 8 and Progress 8 reports in which the national ‘same’ pupil group is used throughout. Diocese of Shrewsbury Department of Education

17 Changes To RAISEonline 2015
Key Stage 4 destinations data The report displaying destinations of pupils that completed Key Stage 4 in 2011, which was originally published with 2014 unvalidated Key Stage 4 data, will be available again in the interactive system by selecting the 2013 validated data in the drop-down menu. All key stages Special Educational Needs (SEN) On 1 September 2014 a range of SEND reforms were introduced as part of the Children and Families Act. Following the changes to SEN school census codes, RAISEonline will adopt the following categories: no SEN SEN support (which replaces School Action and School Action Plus) SEN with statement or EHC plan.  All key stages exclusion data For 2015, a new category will be added to the existing RAISEonline exclusion reports to show the percentage of pupils with more than one fixed-term exclusion.  Diocese of Shrewsbury Department of Education

18 Changes To RAISEonline 2015
Inspection dashboard Ofsted is developing a new inspection dashboard which will be available through RAISEonline for all schools from September Further information about this report has been provided in a separate communication and is available on RAISEonline latest news. Key Stage 5 data In the autumn term, Key Stage 5 reports will be made available to schools with Key Stage 5 pupils as a pdf report held in RAISEonline Diocese of Shrewsbury Department of Education

19 Using School Performance Data
No single source of data or analysis can provide a comprehensive overview of school performance It’s not the source that matters (as long as it’s accurate), it’s the question you ask of the data New Ofsted framework places a greater emphasis on data for all year groups and for groups of pupils When several sources say the same thing, it’s a basis for action When several sources give conflicting messages, it’s a cause for investigation Diocese of Shrewsbury Department of Education


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