Using National Test Data Workshop
Using assessment data for improvement purposes
A practical workshop for Literacy & Numeracy coordinators
Training outcomes:
- Full explanation and examples of statistical terminology
- Practical examples of how to use national test data for numeracy and reading to improve outcomes
- Identifying and using a range of assessment data for planning purposes
- How to use a diagnostic approach for skill progression including resources
- Strategic planning for Literacy and Numeracy to improve pupil outcomes
What people say about our National Test Data Workshop
"This was genuinely one of the most useful courses I have attended in 20 years of teaching!" Clare Woodfine, Literacy Coordinator, Aberdare Community School
"AMAZING AGAIN!" So much useful, practical information. So much useful material to take back to school, use and share." Anna Parfitt, Assistant Headteacher Cwmcarn High
"Welcoming, friendly leaders. Very helpful and supportive..awesome tool book!"
"Absolutely first class training. Excellent and clear delivery, lots of time to embed ideas and create practical solutions."
Using National Test Data Workshop
£225 per delegate
To reserve your place please RSVP and a booking form will be sent to you.
March 2nd - Liberty Stadium Swansea - to reserve this date please RSVP
Thursday, Feb 9, 2017, 09:30 AM
Welsh ICE, Van Road, Caerphilly, United Kingdom
RSVPs are enabled for this event.
About us
Can you trust us? - We have both worked for Welsh Government supporting schools & senior leaders across Wales. We have held senior leadership posts, delivered support to strategic education advisers, and published curriculum support guidance with Oxford University Publishing...but if you need to know more visit our website for testimonials from schools we've worked with.
Why should you attend our workshop? - Put simply, because we believe in impact. We do exactly what our name suggests. Our workshop keeps things simple and ensures school actions really work. Our focus is always on delivering measurable impact for pupils.
Email: enquiries@impact.wales
Website: www.impact.wales
Location: Wales, United Kingdom
Phone: 029 2167 9140 - 078 1775 2172
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Twitter: @impactwales