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Administration of KS 1 Tests https: //www. gov. uk/government/organisations/s tandards-and-testing-agency Standards & Testing Agency

Administration of KS 1 Tests https: //www. gov. uk/government/organisations/s tandards-and-testing-agency Standards & Testing Agency Mike Harris 01270685974 1

Aims: To become familiar with Section 6 Assessment and Reporting Arrangements (ARA) October 2016

Aims: To become familiar with Section 6 Assessment and Reporting Arrangements (ARA) October 2016 so that statutory responsibilities are met : • Test administration • Changes for 2017 • Test administration guidance • 2017 test materials • Important dates • Access arrangements • Special consideration • Pupil results 2

ASSESSMENT AND REPORTING ARRANGEMENTS • ARA explains the statutory requirements and provides information and

ASSESSMENT AND REPORTING ARRANGEMENTS • ARA explains the statutory requirements and provides information and guidance on KS 1 National Curriculum assessment and reporting arrangements in 2017 • All those responsible for assessment and reporting in KS 1 need to refer to ARA • For advice about a specific pupil’s needs, contact STA using ‘Message us’ in the ‘Access arrangements’ section of NCA tools • For guidance about modified tests, contact the Modified Test Agency on 0300 303 3019 For general enquiries about national curriculum tests including test administration, access arrangements or using NCA tools National curriculum assessments helpline: 0300 303 3013 Email: assessments@education. gov. uk 3

What’s changing? 2016 2017 2 -3 Progress Check EY [EYFS Profile non- statutory] Age

What’s changing? 2016 2017 2 -3 Progress Check EY [EYFS Profile non- statutory] Age 5 / F 2 New early baseline Early Years Profile is statutory (statutory) Phonics Screening Check (Y 1/2) KS 1 Age 7 / Y 2 Key stage 1 English grammar, punctuation Tests GPAS, Rdg x 2 & Ma x 2 Wtg. TA and spelling test is optional. Schools may (TA informed by tests and externally choose to administer the test to inform TA but there is no requirement to do so moderated) S&L and Sc see Section 1 of TAG (Page 4) No Tasks Code ‘T’ will no longer be used. Y 3 Phonics Screening Check? KS 2 Age 11 / Y 6 Tests (R/GPAS/Ma) (Sc sample) TA (inc statutory wtg TA moderation) ‘U’ = (unable to access) on the attendance register provided with the test materials. ‘J’ = (just arrived) on the attendance register provided with the test materials. 4

October 2016 announcement • • No new tests before the 2018 to 2019 academic

October 2016 announcement • • No new tests before the 2018 to 2019 academic year KS 1 English grammar, punctuation and spelling test will remain non-statutory this year No statutory year 7 resits for pupils not reaching the expected standard at KS 2 EYFSP will remain in place for the 2017 to 2018 academic year Improved guidance for the moderation of TA; mandatory training for LA moderators Publication of Rochford Review of assessment for pupils working below the standard of the tests Consultation on primary assessment and its implications for accountability to be published shortly 5

Consultation on primary assessment • Will cover the key issues, including: Ø The best

Consultation on primary assessment • Will cover the key issues, including: Ø The best starting point from which to measure the progress that children make in primary school Ø The role and operation of teacher assessment • Rochford review recommendations considered in a parallel consultation Ø This will consider how pupils working below the standard of the national curriculum assessments can demonstrate attainment and progress Ø The recommendations included the removal of P scales and the extension of the interim pre-key stage standards to include all pupils engaged in subject-specific learning STA wants to hear from teachers and everyone with an interest in education. Please make your voice heard 6

What is STA responsible for? KS 1 reading test science sampling GCSE grading RAISEonline

What is STA responsible for? KS 1 reading test science sampling GCSE grading RAISEonline replaced for 2017 teacher skills tests investigating test maladministration KS 2 reading test reception baseline assessment marking reviews phonics screening check national curriculum KS 1 GPS test A-level standards KS 2 GPS test PISA, PIRLS, TIMSS accountability system progress 8 7

Scaled scores • Derived from pupils’ raw scores • Scaled score of 100 represents

Scaled scores • Derived from pupils’ raw scores • Scaled score of 100 represents the ‘expected standard’ • What 100 represents will stay the same each year • Number of marks required for a scale score of 100 may change • In this case, 100 isn’t an average 8

Panel recruitment If you are interested in being considered for involvement in future expert

Panel recruitment If you are interested in being considered for involvement in future expert panels please email: Test. Development. STA@education. gov. uk Please include in the email title: • ‘Expression of interest for future KS 1/KS 2 [subject] expert panels’ Also provide: • email address • telephone number • details of current role • year group you are currently teaching (and/or those you have taught previously) • brief summary of teaching experience and other relevant experience 9

Test administration guidance (TAG) • Important information for headteachers and test administrators about what

Test administration guidance (TAG) • Important information for headteachers and test administrators about what to do before, during and after the tests. • KS 1 guidance published at https: //www. gov. uk/government/publications/key-stage-1 tests-test-administration-guidance-tag including: Ø 2017 test administration guidance Ø 2017 modified test administration guidance Ø 2017 assessment and reporting arrangements (ARA) • Test administration instructions provided with test materials Failure to administer tests according to the guidance could lead to a maladministration investigation 10

2017 test materials Deliveries of test materials Ø KS 1: during w/c 27 March

2017 test materials Deliveries of test materials Ø KS 1: during w/c 27 March • Headteachers are responsible for keeping test materials secure Ø KS 1: until the end of May • Test administration guidance includes advice on www. gov. uk/government/publications/key-stage-2 -tests-andphonics-screening-check-keep-materials-secure If you suspect a breach of security you must report the incident immediately to the national curriculum assessments helpline • Insufficient test materials • Additional KS 1 test materials can be downloaded from NCA tools from Tuesday 2 May 11

Contact STA if: • A delivery does not contain the materials shown on the

Contact STA if: • A delivery does not contain the materials shown on the delivery note • Anyone suspects that there might have been a breach of security with the test material; or • Any of the test packs are unsealed or damaged on arrival. (Might be asked to send a photo of damaged pack to STA) • Helpline 0300 303 3013 12

Monitoring visits • Local authorities will monitor a 10% sample of schools and academies

Monitoring visits • Local authorities will monitor a 10% sample of schools and academies • Visits will take place before, during and after KS 1 Phonic Screening Check week • Monitoring visitors should observe the complete KS 1 Phonic Screening Check administration process: Ø Ø storing the test packs securely opening the test packs (if appropriate) administering the screening check storing the Phonic Screening check papers securely • Full guidance about monitoring visits will be available. www. gov. uk/guidance/key-stage-2 -tests-and-phonicsscreening-check-monitoring-visits 13

Important KS 1 dates Activity Deadline Administration of KS 1 tests Throughout May Raw

Important KS 1 dates Activity Deadline Administration of KS 1 tests Throughout May Raw score to scaled score conversion tables for KS 1 Monday 5 June tests and test materials available on GOV. UK KS 1 Headteacher’s declaration form (HDF) available Monday 5 June to schools on NCA tools Deadline for schools to submit the KS 1 HDF on NCA Thursday 29 June tools KS 1 submission to LA No Changes to be made to TA after these dates without LA permission. Wednesday 21 June 2017 14

What are access arrangements? 2017 guidance available at www. gov. uk/sta Additional arrangements to

What are access arrangements? 2017 guidance available at www. gov. uk/sta Additional arrangements to enable pupils to take part in national curriculum tests • They must never give an unfair advantage • Arrangements based on normal classroom practice • Evidence not required except for monitoring visits • No KS 1 notifications or permission required Failure to administer access arrangements appropriately could result in a maladministration investigation 15

Section 5. 2 of the ARA https: //www. gov. uk/government/publications/2017 -key-stage-1 assessment-and-reporting-arrangements-ara provides a

Section 5. 2 of the ARA https: //www. gov. uk/government/publications/2017 -key-stage-1 assessment-and-reporting-arrangements-ara provides a summary of who access arrangements are for and how they can be used. Access arrangements might be used to support pupils: v who have difficulty reading www. gov. uk/government/publications/notes-for-readers-in-theenglish-grammar-punctuation-and-spelling-test-short-answerquestions v who have difficulty writing v with EAL Section 5. 3 (page 18 ARA) v with a hearing impairment v with a visual impairment v who use sign language v who have difficulty concentrating v who have processing difficulties Due to the diversity of pupils’ needs this list does not cover everything. 16

Special consideration for KS 1 tests • There is no special consideration for KS

Special consideration for KS 1 tests • There is no special consideration for KS 1 tests Section 12. 3 TAG. • If a pupil experiences extremely distressing circumstances at the school’s planned time for administration, consider postponing the test for that pupil until later in May. • If a pupil’s test result does not reflect their actual attainment, this may be taken into account alongside other evidence from their classroom work to inform the teacher assessment judgement. Compensatory Marks Section 12. 2 • There is no need to apply for compensatory marks and the number of marks that should be awarded to these pupils will be available to schools from the national curriculum assessments helpline 0300 303 3013 at the beginning of June. 17

KS 1 pupil results • KS 1 tests are marked internally • Each of

KS 1 pupil results • KS 1 tests are marked internally • Each of the KS 1 tests has 2 papers – when marking add the scores from both papers to calculate the raw score for the test • Calculate scaled score using conversion table published on Monday 5 June • Results used to help inform TA judgement about a pupil 18

Headteacher responsibilities • • Consider taking steps to protect staff involved against allegations of

Headteacher responsibilities • • Consider taking steps to protect staff involved against allegations of maladministration www. gov. uk/government/publications/key-stage-1 -and-2 -maladministrationinvestigation-procedures www. gov. uk/guidance/key-stage-1 -and-2 -school-visits-following-an-allegation-ofmaladministration Test papers and children’s completed scripts are securely stored - See Page 11 TAG www. gov. uk/government/publications/key-stage-2 -tests-and-phonics-screeningcheck-keep-materials-secure All staff are aware of the test timetable and children have correct equipment - See Section 8 to 10 of TAG Sufficient resource available to administer the tests according to guidance in TAG Section 6. 2 electronic copies of test material will be available from 2 May https: //ncatools. education. gov. uk All test administrators well briefed - See Section 4. 1 ARA All staff, children and parents understand how tests will be administered Consider inviting a governor or another trusted member of the school community who is not otherwise involved in administering the tests to observe. They must be familiar with the contents of the TAG and other guidance on administering the 19 tests.

KS 1 New Tests 2017 • English reading Paper 1: combined reading prompt and

KS 1 New Tests 2017 • English reading Paper 1: combined reading prompt and answer booklet • English reading Paper 2: reading booklet and reading answer booklet • English grammar, punctuation and spelling Paper 1: spelling (Optional) • English grammar, punctuation and spelling Paper 2: questions (Optional) • Mathematics Paper 1: arithmetic • Mathematics Paper 2: reasoning www. gov. uk/government/collections/national-curriculum-assessmentspractice-materials There is no longer a test for English writing. 20

Section 8 – TAG 21

Section 8 – TAG 21

KS 1 Mathematics Test 2017 Section 9 – TAG 22

KS 1 Mathematics Test 2017 Section 9 – TAG 22

KS 1 VGPa. S Tests 2017 Section 10 – TAG 23

KS 1 VGPa. S Tests 2017 Section 10 – TAG 23

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When? • Administer the KS 1 tests during May 2017. • Conversion table published

When? • Administer the KS 1 tests during May 2017. • Conversion table published to convert raw score to a scaled score 5 June 2017 www. gov. uk/guidance/scaled-scores-at-keystage-1 Scaled score of 100 will always represent the ‘national standard’ 25

Preparing a Phonics Test Timetable • Schools decide the start times of the tests

Preparing a Phonics Test Timetable • Schools decide the start times of the tests but tests must be taken on the day they are timetabled • Timetables should have been submitted to the LA no later than 5 May Monitoring visits by LA/STA • Unannounced visits to at least 10% of schools before, during and after the test period • LA representatives will monitor security arrangements and check that schools are administering the tests in accordance with published procedures • STA will also make some monitoring visits to schools 26

Rochford Review • • https: //www. gov. uk/government/publications/2017 -pre-key-stage-1 -pupils-working-belowthe-test-standard https: //www. gov. uk/government/publications/2017

Rochford Review • • https: //www. gov. uk/government/publications/2017 -pre-key-stage-1 -pupils-working-belowthe-test-standard https: //www. gov. uk/government/publications/2017 -pre-key-stage-2 -pupils-working-belowthe-test-standard • The Rochford review of assessment arrangements for pupils working below the standard of national curriculum tests in KS 1 and KS 2 https: //www. gov. uk/government/publications/rochfordreview-final-report • These included a set of ‘pre-key stage standards’ designed to be used for teacher assessment of children working above the level of the P scales but who have not completed the full programme of study by the end of Year 2 or Year 6 • P Levels will continue to be used this year 27

Interim Pre-KS 1 standards for English reading, English writing and mathematics • Working at

Interim Pre-KS 1 standards for English reading, English writing and mathematics • Working at greater depth at the expected standard • Working towards the expected standard • Foundations for the expected standard Interim Pre-KS 2 standards English reading, writing and mathematics • Working at greater depth at the expected standard (writing only) • Working at the expected standard • Working towards the expected standard (writing only) • Growing development of the expected standard • Early development of the expected standard • Foundations for the expected standard 28

Measuring progress 2014 to 2023 Years Basis of measuring progress in primary schools 2014

Measuring progress 2014 to 2023 Years Basis of measuring progress in primary schools 2014 ‘levels of progress from KS 1 to KS 2 reading and maths test outcomes and writing TA (as now) 2015 2016 2017 2018 KS 1 ‘old’ TA levels to overall KS 2 ‘new’ test and TA outcomes 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 KS 1 ‘new’ TA outcomes to overall KS 2 ‘new’ test and TA outcomes New baseline to overall KS 2 ‘new’ test and TA outcomes OR KS 1 ‘new’ TA outcomes to KS 2 ‘new’ test and TA outcomes (whichever better) Early baseline to overall KS 2 test and TA outcomes 29

Recommendations for KS 1 teacher assessment of pupils working below the standard of the

Recommendations for KS 1 teacher assessment of pupils working below the standard of the tests Reading High Attaining Expected Standard Writing Maths GDS Working at greater depth within the expected standard Science N/A EXS Working at the expected standard WTS Working towards the expected standard PKF Foundations for the expected standard Lower Attaining BLW (with P Scales) Below the standard of the pre-key stage (proposed standards in red) Emerging to the expected standard (proposed standards in red) Entry to the expected standard Other Values A/D Absent or Disapplied HND Has not met the expected standard

Reporting to parents section 9 ARA The report must cover the pupil’s: • achievements

Reporting to parents section 9 ARA The report must cover the pupil’s: • achievements • general progress • attendance record At KS 1, it must also include: • outcomes of statutory national curriculum TA in English reading, English writing, mathematics and science • a statement that TA outcomes take into account the results of statutory national curriculum tests in English reading and mathematics • where appropriate, a statement explaining why any national curriculum test has not been taken If a parent requests access to their child’s national curriculum test results, this must be made available to them. Keeping and maintaining records Section 10 ARA See Retention and Destruction Policy 31

Help and support • For advice about a specific pupil’s needs, contact STA using

Help and support • For advice about a specific pupil’s needs, contact STA using ‘Message us’ in the ‘Access arrangements’ section of NCA tools • For guidance about modified tests, contact the Modified Test Agency on 0300 303 3019 For general enquiries about national curriculum tests including test administration, access arrangements or using NCA tools National curriculum assessments helpline: 0300 303 3013 Email: assessments@education. gov. uk 32