Improving standardised assessments

28 Aug 2018 01:33 PM

Deputy First Minister announces improvements for pupils and teachers for this school year.

Enhancements will be made to the way children and young people are assessed at school to provide a better experience for younger pupils and give more advice to teachers.

The Scottish Government has published a review of the first year of standardised assessments, which take place in P1, P4, P7 and S3 to help teachers judge progress on a child's learning.

It finds that, during the first year of implementation, children on the whole rated the assessments as 'accessible and stimulating' while teachers were 'very pleased' with the information the assessments provided.

Enhancements made during this academic year reflect continuous improvement and take on board feedback. Changes will include:

For Primary 1:

For all assessment stages:

Deputy First Minister John Swinney said:

"Standardised assessments provide consistent evidence for teachers to identify the next steps in a child's learning, which is especially valuable in the early years if we are to continue to close the attainment gap. Today I am announcing a range of changes and improvements to enhance our approach.

"Our review found that children generally rated the assessments as accessible and stimulating, while teachers were pleased with the information provided by the assessments. I have listened to the range of feedback and changes this year should further improve the experience for learners and provide extra reassurance to teachers and parents.

"While Primary 1 questions were deemed to be at an appropriate level of difficulty, many will be refreshed so that they provide a more familiar context for children. Training and advice for teachers will be improved and children undertaking the assessments will be asked for feedback. Communication with parents is vital and the website information has been updated.

"The assessments should be delivered as part of everyday learning and teaching. These are not 'high stakes' assessments - there is no pass or fail and there is no time limit. The average time taken to complete a Primary 1 assessment is less than an hour and that is a very short amount of time to give teachers information to help plan a child's progress to the next steps in learning."

Background

Standardised assessments user review.

In 2017-18:

The Scottish Government has today also published:

Parents can talk to their child's school at any time about standardised assessments or any other aspect of their education. Further information is available at: https://standardisedassessment.gov.scot/parents-and-carers/