by
Anna Tucker
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10 May, 2018 10:00 PM
RE Assessment and Progression: Beyond Levels
Navigating the learning journey: Emerging, Expecting, Excelling - developing RE Assessment
This one day training course is a repeat of the original session(s) run at Wilton on 16th November 2017, and is being offered again due to popular demand.
During this session we will scope the current thinking in terms of RE assessment. We will present an assessment model developed as part of a national ‘Assessment and Progression in RE project’ and the materials that have subsequently been developed further within the Salisbury Diocesan region.
In developing this model advisers and teachers sought to:
• develop a manageable and robust model of assessment and progression in RE rooted in practitioner practice and the needs of schools.
• focus on developing a model that enables the assessment of how well pupils show secure knowledge and understanding of the core religious concepts they have studied.
• consider approaches to evidencing pupil attainment and progress
This model includes identifying ‘gaps’ in learning so that teachers are enabled to identify aspects of learning to be re-visited. The model looks at how core religious concepts can be explored progressively at each Key Stage/Phase - thus measuring deepening knowledge and understanding of core concepts as a pupil undertakes their learning journey in Religious Education.
We will also share school case studies describing the development of new approaches to assessment in RE.
During this practical and interactive day, we will consider how assessment helps teachers and pupils to navigate the learning journey in RE successfully.
The intended outcomes are:
Increased confidence in assessing pupil’s attainment in RE. Familiarisation with a knowledge and understanding based model for RE assessment
Familiarisation with a range of teaching and learning strategies to support RE assessment and learning in RE. An opportunity to share ideas and discussion with colleagues.
During this session we will scope the current thinking in terms of RE assessment. We will present an assessment model developed as part of a national ‘Assessment and Progression in RE project’ and the materials that have subsequently been developed further within the Salisbury Diocesan region.
In developing this model advisers and teachers sought to:
• develop a manageable and robust model of assessment and progression in RE rooted in practitioner practice and the needs of schools.
• focus on developing a model that enables the assessment of how well pupils show secure knowledge and understanding of the core religious concepts they have studied.
• consider approaches to evidencing pupil attainment and progress
This model includes identifying ‘gaps’ in learning so that teachers are enabled to identify aspects of learning to be re-visited. The model looks at how core religious concepts can be explored progressively at each Key Stage/Phase - thus measuring deepening knowledge and understanding of core concepts as a pupil undertakes their learning journey in Religious Education.
We will also share school case studies describing the development of new approaches to assessment in RE.
During this practical and interactive day, we will consider how assessment helps teachers and pupils to navigate the learning journey in RE successfully.
The intended outcomes are:
Increased confidence in assessing pupil’s attainment in RE. Familiarisation with a knowledge and understanding based model for RE assessment
Familiarisation with a range of teaching and learning strategies to support RE assessment and learning in RE. An opportunity to share ideas and discussion with colleagues.
Course details
Where | The Diocesan Education Centre, Wilton SP2 0FG |
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When | 09:15 - 15:00, Thursday 10 May 2018 |
Led by | Sarah Sprague, School Effectiveness Consultant |
Course suitable for | Suitable for all Church & Community Schools: RE subject leaders, Headteachers, Teachers of RE, RE link Governor KS1-3, who have not attended the original training |
Course category | RE, Collective Worship & SMSC |
Department | School/Parishes |
Availability | Bookings closed |
PSA cost | PSA subscribed schools: 1 credit per delegate. NON PSA subscribed schools: £120.00 + VAT per delegate. |
Booking deadline | Wednesday, 9 May 2018, 12:00am |
The booking deadline has passed for this course, so you cannot now make a booking.
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