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Information for Parents Key Stages 1 and 2 Statutory Assessment Arrangements

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Page 1: Information for Parents Key Stages 1 and 2 Statutory Assessment Arrangements

Information for Parents Key Stages 1 and 2

Statutory Assessment Arrangements

Page 2: Information for Parents Key Stages 1 and 2 Statutory Assessment Arrangements

The Northern Ireland Curriculum (Primary) includes:

• Foundation Stage: Years 1 and 2• Key Stage 1: Years 3 and 4• Key Stage 2: Years 5, 6 and 7.

It sets out:

• Areas of Learning• Cross-Curricular Skills• Thinking Skills and Personal Capabilities.

The Curriculum and Learning

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The Curriculum and Learning

The six Areas of Learning are:

• Language and Literacy• Mathematics and Numeracy• The Arts• The World Around Us• Personal Development and Mutual Understanding• Physical Education.

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The Curriculum and Learning

Children engage in active learning contexts across all areas of the curriculum to develop:

• Cross-Curricular Skills• Thinking Skills and Personal Capabilities.

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The Curriculum and Learning

The three Cross-Curricular Skills are:

• Communication • Talking and Listening • Reading• Writing

• Using Mathematics• Using ICT.

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The Curriculum and Learning

The Thinking Skills and Personal Capabilities are:

Thinking Skills• Managing Information• Thinking, Problem-Solving and Decision-Making • Being Creative

Personal Capabilities• Working with Others• Self-Management.

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Assessment

To improve your child’s learning, we need to know:

• what stage they are at in their learning• how well they are doing• how we can help them do better.

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Assessment

Teachers will assess your child’s progress in different ways, for example:

• classroom observation • discussion and asking questions• classwork• homework• class tests• assessment activities.

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Your child will be assessed each year in:

• the Areas of Learning• the Thinking Skills and Personal Capabilities and• the Cross-Curricular Skills.

Assessing the Cross-Curricular SkillsIn Years 3–7, schools must use the Levels of Progressionfor assessing and reporting pupils’ progress.

In Year 4 and Year 7, the numerical level your child has achieved will be reported to you (not yet required for Using ICT).

Assessment

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Assessment of theCross-Curricular Skills

The Levels of Progression:

• apply to Communication, Using Mathematics and Using ICT

• range from Level 1 to Level 5 in Key Stages 1 and 2• describe what ‘pupils can’ do• indicate the knowledge, understanding and skills your

child needs to demonstrate to achieve each level.

See www.nicurriculum.org.uk

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Levels of Progression

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Reading Level 2

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Assessment of the Cross-Curricular Skills

Teachers assess your child’s progress in an ongoing way through:

• classroom observation• discussion and asking questions• monitoring their work and progress.

This helps them understand:

• the level at which your child is working• how best to help your child improve their learning.

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End of Key Stage Assessment

At the end of Key Stages 1 and 2, teachers will decide the level your child has achieved in each skill, based on:

• their knowledge of your child• assessment information they have gathered and• your child’s performance in planned assessment activities/tasks.

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The Levels through the Key Stages

Key Stage Levels of Progression

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 (Years 3–4)

2 (Years 5–7)

3 (Years 8–10)

Range of Levels for theCross-Curricular Skills

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Expected Levels for theCross-Curricular Skills

Expected Levels at the End of Each Key Stage

End of Key Stage 1 (Year 4) Level 2

End of Key Stage 2 (Year 7) Level 4

End of Key Stage 3 (Year 10) Level 5

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Expected Levels for theCross-Curricular Skills

Expected Levels at the End of Each Key Stage

End of Key Stage 1 (Year 4) Level 2

End of Key Stage 2 (Year 7) Level 4

End of Key Stage 3 (Year 10) Level 5

There is also:

‘a very clear expectation that individual pupils

should progress at least one level between each

Key Stage.’

(Department of Education, May 2010)

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Levels of Progression and Levels of Attainment

Note

The Levels of Progression replace Levels of Attainment.

The new levels place greater emphasis on skills

(not only knowledge and understanding) –

so they are expected to be more challenging.

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Quality Assurance and Quality Control

The Moderation Process

This will involve:

• teachers in each school working together to agree standards

• schools providing samples of pupil work to CCEA for external moderation.

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Annual Reports

The Annual Report will give you information about your child's progress in every aspect of the curriculum.

In Years 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6

Annual Reports will include a comment only about progress in Communication, Using Mathematics and Using ICT.

In Years 4 and 7

The Annual Report will include a numerical level and a teacher’s comment:

• for Communication and Using Mathematics (from 2012/13) • for Using ICT (from a date to be decided).

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For pupils in Years 4 and 7

The Annual Report will tell you the percentage of pupils in your school who:• attained each level • attained the expected level or above • are working towards the expected level • are exempt from assessment.

Annual Reports