Queensland Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Framework Workshop 1
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Queensland Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Framework
Workshop 1 Introducing the QCAR Framework Aligning curriculum, assessment and reporting
Workshop aims • To enhance your understanding of the QCAR Framework • To help you consider the opportunities and implications for your school
What challenges do teachers face when … • planning teaching and learning programs? • identifying standards for assessment and reporting? • aligning what is planned, taught and assessed with reporting?
The QCAR Framework A comprehensive framework that aligns what is taught, how it is taught, how learning is assessed and how learning is reported for all students in Years 1– 9. It supports: • • Consistency Comparability Continuity Diversity
The five components of the QCAR Framework Essential Learnings clarify what to teach Standards provide a common language to describe student achievement Assessment Bank provides online access to a collection of quality assessments and resources Queensland Comparable provide evidence of what students Assessment Tasks (QCATs) know, understand can do, and in Years 4, 6 and 9 support consistency of teacher judgment Guidelines for Reporting support consistency of reporting
Essential Learnings The knowledge and capabilities that students need to develop now, and draw on in the future, as active responsible citizens and lifelong learners.
Essential Learnings • Identify what should be taught and what students should have opportunities to learn • Incorporate the National Statements of Learning • Support flexibility for school-based planning • Provide a common basis for planning
Learning and assessment focus Describes the focus of learning and assessment within the year-level juncture. Ways of working Describes the essential processes that students use to develop and demonstrate their knowledge and understanding. Knowledge and understanding Describes essential concepts, facts and procedures of the KLA.
Within the context of your school: • How can the Essential Learnings support planning and assessment practice? • How well are the two dimensions — Ways of working and Knowledge and understanding — reflected in current planning, teaching and assessment?
Standards • Align curriculum to assessment and reporting • Describe qualities evident in student work • Provide a common language to support consistency of teacher judgment • Are a key to improving assessment practice
Knowledge and understanding Ways of working
Assessable elements Descriptors
The Assessment Bank
The Queensland Comparable Assessment Tasks (QCATs) — Years 4, 6 and 9 • Support consistency of teacher judgments • Model quality assessment • Provide information to teachers and students about: – what students know and can do – what is working well – what needs attention
Guidelines for Reporting Provide support for: • twice-yearly reports • reports of individual student achievement on QCATs • a report for teachers on the implementation of QCATs
Preparing for implementation • How can the QCAR Framework support teaching? • How will the QCAR Framework benefit students? • How will the QCAR Framework help schools align curriculum, assessment and reporting?
More information on the QCAR Framework Website: www. qsa. qld. edu. au Email: office@qsa. qld. edu. au
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