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This one day workshop will empower and support schools to use data effectively to raise achievement and transform learning.
By attending the workshop, senior and middle leaders, along with data managers, can access practical strategies for using student data to help diagnose the reasons for variations in performance, to identify priorities for improvement and to plan the actions and support needed to change current data methodologies.
Key to this workshop will be a keynote session by the FFT and they will bring your school’s data to the event for analysis. By attending you will begin to work towards an analysis of your school or subject area using the full range of data: raw results, value added and CVA. You will identify the strengths and weaknesses of performance not only across phases, subjects and groups of students, but also class by class, student by student and subject by subject.
Through facilitated activities and input from experts in the data field, you will be able to focus on the importance of your role and that of your colleagues in the successful use of data. You will take back to school a range of practical ways to improve your use of data by:
• Examining the key issues relating to the use of data packages available to schools in Wales, how they work and the differences between them • Receiving advice and guidance on the use of your own school’s FFT data analysis • Understanding some of the approaches other schools have taken in this area • Using performance data together with rigorous and objective teacher assessment to assess the effectiveness of intervention strategies • Producing an action plan for your school based on your data analysis
Throughout the day you will explore options for future data use and share learning, ideas and concepts with other participants.
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Booking information – closing date of Tuesday 5 May 2009 The workshop costs £175 per person for iNet affiliates, and £225 per person for non-affiliates. Delegates must book by Tuesday 5 May 2009 so that their data can be prepared by Fischer Family Trust and brought to the workshop.
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For more information please contact Claire Trott on 01823 446 905 or Claire.Trott@ssatrust.org.uk.
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