Programme of Study Marksheets Advanced
Using the new Programme of Study marksheets to record assessments without levels
SIMS now contains special marksheets that allow your staff to record and analyse the new curriculum - the Programme of Study marksheets. Learn how to set the new marksheets up, enter data and then analyse the results.
In this course we'll explain why the PoS marksheets are so different from other marksheets, then we'll take you through the process of entering and analysing data. Finally we'll teach you how to sow the PoS aspects in other parts of SIMS Assessment and how to create your own PoS marksheets from scratch.
Note: prices do not include VAT which will be added at checkout.
Your Instructor
I'm an independent SIMS and Power BI consultant working with schools for over 15 years. I spend lots of time with different schools, talking about the best ways to use SIMS and Power BI and creating effective assessment and analysis systems.
Course Curriculum
-
PreviewWhy Programme of Study Marksheets? (6:47)
-
StartFormative, Summative and overall grades (6:25)
-
StartStrands, Overall Grades and the KS3 Curriculum (7:16)
-
PreviewEntering data as a class teacher part 1 (6:26)
-
StartWhat 'acheived' means, and what are school expectations (7:29)
-
PreviewEntering data from term to term (4:15)
-
StartEntering strand overall and subject overall grades (8:24)
-
StartNavigating round the PoS screen (4:57)
-
StartThree views: national curriculum, topic and summative (2:08)
-
StartWhere to find the PoS reports (1:21)
-
StartReport 1: The subject/strand individual report (3:49)
-
StartReport 2: The summative attainment report (8:22)
-
StartNote: How PoS marksheets calculate progress (4:24)
-
StartReport 3: Running the summative progress report (3:46)
-
StartReport 4: Formative attainment analysis (3:50)
-
StartReport 5: The formative progress report and how to interpret it (5:28)