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Assess, moderate and track: No more levels! So what now? Event

Debbie Eccles
Time:
10:00 - 16:00
Date:
1 March 2017
Venue:
Mathematics and Science Learning Centre Level 3 Building 29, Highfield Campus University of Southampton, SO17 1BJ

For more information regarding this event, please telephone Mathematics and Science Learning Centre on 02380 598810 or email mslc@soton.ac.uk .

Event details

The loss of levels in science and a move towards a mastery approach to the curriculum has left many schools wondering about the best way forward. We introduce a robust but manageable solution to the requirement to accurately assess moderate and track, pupil progress in science. This one day course is led by Debbie Eccles, Primarily Science. CANCELLED

Debbie Eccles
Debbie Eccles

Session outline:

You will explore how good practice in formative assessment and summative judgment work closely together to ensure learning opportunities are maximised for the children you teach. You will take a closer look at the moderation materials and have the opportunity to discuss how best to moderate your decisions to ensure confidence in your judgements. Delegates will leave with electronic resources including a tracking system, progression grids and assessment activities that can easily be adapted to work in their schools.

You will:

• Know how to accurately assess children’s achievement and moderate judgements.

• Understand how to use assessment information to feed into next steps in learning.

• Suitable for Key Stage 1 and Key stage 2 subject leaders, senior managers and teachers.

• Establish what is required in order to track pupil progress and make judgments related to achieving National Standards in science.


Course fee £130 per person - includes a full day of professional development, all course resources, lunch and refreshments.

To book email: mslc@soton.ac.uk with your contact details including a phone number.

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