Embedding Formative Assessment Briefing
The impact of teacher habit change on learner engagement, motivation and outcomes
Join us to discover how changing teachers’ formative assessment habits can increase motivation and student outcomes.
Start date
Tuesday 21 January 2025
16:00 - 17:00
Format
Online
Cost
Free
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Embedding Formative Assessment Briefing
Tuesday 21 January 2025
In this briefing, Corinne Settle, EFA Programme Lead, will discuss how SSAT’s Embedding Formative Assessment programme boosts learner engagement by preventing students ‘opting out’ in lessons. This, in turn, fosters success and enhances their motivation to achieve.
Building on over 20 years of research by Dylan Wiliam and Siobhan Leahy, this programme has shown to make a positive impact on student achievement and teacher behaviours.
In their 2019 study the Education Endowment Foundation found that learners made the equivalent of two months’ additional progress in their Attainment 8 GCSE score and learners in the lowest third for prior attainment made more progress than their classmates in the top third.
The two-year long programme is being rolled out in hundreds of schools nationwide, join us to find out of how you can implement the programme in your school.
The Programme Summary, which is available as a free download, outlines two main aspects of the programme, Content and Process.
Host
Corinne Settle, Senior Education Lead, SSAT
Corinne has an insatiable passion for teaching & learning which is focused through inspiring and supporting teachers and school leaders to become even better. Corinne has worked with hundreds of teachers through the delivery of TEEP and EFA programmes and has considerable experience as a teacher and senior leader herself, having worked in schools in Salford and Hull.
Date and location
16:00 – 17:00
Online
EFA Programme Summary
Download an overview of the programmes content and sample of a Teacher Learning Community workshop using the attached.
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Contact us or call 020 7802 2300.
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