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Understanding government accountability measures November 2015
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Contents 1) Introduction to main concepts Attainment Achievement Progress/Value Added 2) Headline Measures 3) Changes and Progress 8
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Attainment How high up the mountain you finish Achievement How far you get from your basecamp
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What is Value Added Value added is a measure of progress against starting points Student BStudent A
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What is Value Added Given that both of these students had the same APS which student did better? Student B Student A Estimated How might different start points affect our perception of progress?
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National Expectations Key Stage 2-4 Progress
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National Expectations – the actuals Key Stage 2-4 Progress GCSE statistics 2014 Actuals
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National Expectations – the actuals Level 3
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Headline Measures 2015 5A*CEM BEST 8 EBACC 5A*G EN APS MA APS Post 16 A*B A*E Facilitating subjects L3VA 2016 Attainment 8 Progress 8 Expected Progress EN Expected Progress MA EBACC Post 16 A*B A*E Facilitating subjects L3VA Level 2 in MA and EN
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Headline Measures Why no green in 2014?
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95% Confidence Intervals Where the true VA measure would be Data point Upper limit Lower limit
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Scores, scores, scores Score per pupil per subject
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Scores, scores, scores Students aggregated per subject
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Scores, scores, scores Subjects aggregated for School
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What is this picture saying?
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Subject Level
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The Bucket list
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http://www.edexcel.com/btec/news-and- policy/Pages/progress-8-explained.aspx
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Weighted Total = 63 Attainment 8 = 63/10 = 6.3 Progress 8 Measure = 6.3 – “avg for similar student”
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1-9 Grades
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