© 2013 school curriculum and standards authority western australian monitoring standards in...
TRANSCRIPT
© 2013 School Curriculum and Standards Authority
Western Australian Monitoring Standards in Education (WAMSE)
SOCIETY AND ENVIRONMENT
Years 7 and 9
1WAMSE Society and Environment Years 7 and 9
© 2013 School Curriculum and Standards Authority
The WAMSE assessment program:
measures the performance of students in aspects of Science and Society and Environment
complements information from the National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN).
2WAMSE Society and Environment Years 7 and 9
© 2013 School Curriculum and Standards Authority
Presentation outline
• The benefits of the assessment
• What is assessed?
• Sample questions
• Problem areas
• Reporting
• Educational Measurement website
• WAMSE Marking
• Important Dates for 2013
3WAMSE Society and Environment Years 7 and 9
© 2013 School Curriculum and Standards Authority
Benefits of the WAMSE assessment
Performance of each student can be: compared to that of other students in the state
monitored over time.
Results: provide teachers with additional information to identify students who require
extension or support
assist schools in identifying strengths and weaknesses in teaching and learning programs
added to NAPLAN results give a holistic view of student achievements.
4WAMSE Society and Environment Years 7 and 9
© 2013 School Curriculum and Standards Authority
What is assessed
5
In each assessment the Society and Environment WA Curriculum Framework outcomes are assessed.
Time Continuity and Change (History *)Place and Space (Geography *)Natural and Social Systems (History and Geography *)Resources Culture
and the inquiry process outcome
Investigation, Communication and Participation ICP (Historical Skills and Geography Inquiry Skills *)
In 2013 the History, Geography and inquiry skills based questions have been mapped to the relevant Curriculum Framework outcomes as well as the Australian Curriculum: History and Australian Curriculum: Geography (draft).
WAMSE Society and Environment Years 7 and 9
© 2013 School Curriculum and Standards Authority
What is assessed
Year 5 Year 7 Year 9
Phase of learning Middle childhood
Middle childhood
Early adolescence
Attribute
Place and Space 20% 20% 20%Resources 20% 20% 20%
Culture 20% 20% 20%Time, Continuity and
Change 20% 20% 20%
Natural and Social Systems 20% 20% 20%ICP within context of
conceptual outcomes 70% 70% 70%
Multiple-choice/open-response ratio 70%/30% 60%/40% 50%/50%
6WAMSE Society and Environment Years 7 and 9
© 2013 School Curriculum and Standards Authority
The assessment consists of two independent parts:
Part A assesses student achievement in all outcomes with students using a magazine as the stimulus.
Part B assesses student achievement in all outcomes with students using a magazine and DVD as the stimulus.
The same magazine is used for both parts of the assessment. Schools are provided with one DVD per class.
Assessment design
7WAMSE Society and Environment Years 7 and 9
© 2013 School Curriculum and Standards Authority
About the assessments
WAMSE tests: assess the full range of student abilities cover concepts, skills and understandings indicative of the phase of learning
for each year group. do not require prior knowledge or experience rely on research and understanding of the stimulus material provided. This
ensures that no group of students is unfairly advantaged over another. questions are chosen from a variety of contexts that reflect the diversity of
Western Australia influenced by the depth studies included in the Australian Curriculum:
History and Geography. investigations into the scaling of questions in History and Geography will
begin in 2013 (however for this year the questions will only be reported against the Curriculum Framework)
8WAMSE Society and Environment Years 7 and 9
© 2013 School Curriculum and Standards Authority
The following examples show the style of the most common types of questions that students will encounter in the tests.
Multiple-choice questions
Each question will have only one answer. Only the bubble next to the correct answer should be shaded.
Sample questions
9WAMSE Society and Environment Years 7 and 9
© 2013 School Curriculum and Standards Authority
For many questions:
students will need to write one to three sentences to explain their answers fully.
the number of lines provided gives an idea of the amount of detail expected.
Students should be encouraged to : write comprehensive answers. These types of questions allow markers
to measure students’ understandings. pay particular attention to any words in bold. avoid copying directly from information provided in the test booklet or
magazine.
Open-Response
10WAMSE Society and Environment Years 7 and 9
© 2013 School Curriculum and Standards Authority
Each question has multiple correct answers.
These questions allow:
• students to provide a justification or plausible explanation to support the option they chose.
Students should attempt questions even if they do not feel they can fully answer the question.
Combined multiple-choice and open-response questions
11WAMSE Society and Environment Years 7 and 9
© 2013 School Curriculum and Standards Authority
Speech Bubble
For these questions: • students are required to place a response in the speech bubble. • the number of lines in the speech bubble is an indication of the length of the
expected response not the number of responses.• Students need to avoid copying information from the stimulus provided.
12WAMSE Society and Environment Years 7 and 9
© 2013 School Curriculum and Standards Authority
Insights into 2012 Year 7
identifying relevant sources of information for a given research topic
selecting relevant and accurate information and discarding irrelevant information
justifying an opinion using evidence
understanding the strengths and weaknesses of primary and secondary sources of information
understanding the significance of why we build statues/memorials and use historical names for places
understanding that historical sources reflect the perspective/attitude of their creator
understanding that population trends influence governments planning.
For Society and Environment, the 2012 data showed that Year 7 students at or below the WAMSE standard may have had difficulty with the following skills:
13WAMSE Society and Environment Years 7 and 9
© 2013 School Curriculum and Standards Authority
Insights into 2012 Year 9
justifying an opinion using evidence from a map and graph
devising a research question based on specific source material
recognising that the government makes decisions in order to be efficient and enterprising in resource use
interpreting and analysing information presented in a map
understanding the difference between a primary and secondary source
understanding that people sustain the environment according to their values and this has changed over time
understanding how location, cost and competition can effect business decisions.
For Society and Environment, the 2012 data showed that Year 9 students at or below the WAMSE standard may have had difficulty with the following skills:
14WAMSE Society and Environment Years 7 and 9
© 2013 School Curriculum and Standards Authority
Reporting
The WAMSE results will be available in mid-November.
Schools receive electronic copies of their results.
Sector Distribution of EARS
Government Download from the Department’s Schools Online website.
Catholic
Independent (AISWA)See your sector for further details.
15WAMSE Society and Environment Years 7 and 9
© 2013 School Curriculum and Standards Authority
WAMSE Society and Environment Years 7 and 9
16
Reporting (cont.)
Results are provided via reporting software. They are organised at year level and class groupings, there is the ability to create other groups.
Within the reporting software teachers can:
list students and their individual scores on questions
list the questions and their class/school and state mean
list the questions from most difficult to least difficult, with a description of the skill and understandings underlying each question
identify questions where the class/school performance were significantly different from the state performance
use the ‘Individual Profile’ to examine each student’s strengths and weaknesses
© 2013 School Curriculum and Standards Authority
Reporting (cont.)
Individual reports
Schools receive individual reports for distribution to parents/caregivers.
Student’s performance is reported in Science and Society and Environment.
Information includes the student’s achievements in relation to the State mean and the range of performance of all students in the year level assessed.
WAMSE Society and Environment Years 7 and 9 17
© 2013 School Curriculum and Standards Authority
Resources on WebsiteEducational Measurement website
http://www.curriculum.wa.edu.au/internet/Years_K10/WAMSE
WAMSE resources:
Information for teachers brochure 2013
Sample test papers with answers
2012 test papers and marking guides
WAMSE marker online application form 2013
WAMSE contact details:
Phone: 08 94429465
Fax: 08 94429489Email: [email protected]
18WAMSE Society and Environment Years 7 and 9
© 2013 School Curriculum and Standards Authority
Marking the assessments
• Approximately 60,000 assessments from each learning area are scanned and marked on screen.
• Markers work in groups of six including a team leader.• Strict reliability and comparability measures are adopted and monitored by the team
leader. • Markers may choose to attend either a day or evening session:
Day - 8.30am to 3.00pmEvening - 4.00pm to 9.00pm.
• Primary and secondary teachers are encouraged to apply.
19WAMSE Society and Environment Years 7 and 9
© 2013 School Curriculum and Standards Authority
Marking the assessments (cont.)• The 2012 marking of the WAMSE assessment tasks is scheduled for 24 August to 7
September 2013.• Participation in the marking is recognised by the Professional Learning Institute as system-
endorsed professional development that contributes to attainment of Senior Teacher status.
• Information about the marking can be downloaded from the WAMSE website. Interested teachers should complete the online application form by Friday 21 June.
Interested markers should access the WAMSE website for more information.
20WAMSE Society and Environment Years 7 and 9
© 2013 School Curriculum and Standards Authority
Important dates 2013
May Information about WAMSE marking published online and in School Matters.
21 June Last date for submission of Markers online application form.
29 July All test materials delivered to principals by registered mail.
5 - 9 August Test week12 - 14 August Return test materials
24 Aug. - 6 Sept. Marking of WAMSE tests
November EARS and WAMSE student reports distributed to schools.
21WAMSE Society and Environment Years 7 and 9