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Title: Supporting teacher assessment


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Supporting teacher assessment
Assessment Conference 2004
  • Optional tasks above and below the level of the
    tests
  • 14 October 2004
  • Andy Allcorn,
  • Rose Clesham,
  • Natalie Coney,
  • Margaret Farragher

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Optional tasks above and below the level of the
tests
  • Purpose
  • To provide assessment material appropriate to
    pupils working above or below the level of the
    tests.
  • To support teachers in judging the level at which
    a pupil is working.

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Optional tasks above and below the level of the
tests
  • What tasks are available?
  • A suite of tasks across KS1/2/3 in English,
    science and mathematics for pupils working above
    and below the levels covered by the national
    curriculum tests.
  • Further tasks will be available next year to
    complement tasks already on the website.
  • Tasks consist of
  • teacher guidance
  • pupil resources
  • exemplar material and commentaries
  • level criteria descriptions.
  • Available to download and print
    from www.qca.org.uk/ages3-14/tests_tasks/

4
Optional tasks above and below the level of the
tests
  • How are the tasks administered?
  • Not stand alone timed assessments, but should
    support/confirm teacher assessments.
  • Open - ended.
  • Assessed not by marks but by a level - based
    discursive framework.
  • Designed to encourage discussion/stimulus from
    the teacher and between pupils.

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Optional tasks above and below the level of the
tests
  • How can tasks be used?
  • During the year in a formative manner.
  • At the end of the key stage to provide evidence
    to support teacher assessment.
  • To support an assessment for learning approach,
    adapting the materials to reflect techniques and
    strategies used.
  • As downloaded, or adapted or even as a starting
    point for producing further material.

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Optional tasks above and below the level of the
tests
  • Tasks BELOW the level of the tests
  • Cover KS2 and KS3 only.
  • Are of a similar nature to tasks that were
    produced in the past.
  • A good alternative to using optional tests for
    pupils working below the levels covered by the
    tests.
  • A good alternative for pupils who have difficulty
    accessing the written tests.

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Optional tasks above and below the level of the
tests
  • Tasks ABOVE the level of the tests
  • In addition to the common purpose tasks above the
    level provide opportunities for
  • Breadth extending the range of learning beyond
    the statutory requirement.
  • Depth encouraging more sophisticated, complex or
    abstract thought.
  • Pace giving pupils the chance to engage with
    more demanding material not normally encountered
    within the key stage.
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