National Literacy Network Meeting – Update on SNSA

 

 

 

Notes taken by Yvonne McBlain from update presentation on SNSA by David Leng, Scottish Government (Click to view full presentation):

Key messages regarding SNSA which are not being positively reported by the media:

  • Is a diagnostic assessment – not high stakes test
  • Designed to help teachers identify and enable appropriate progression, pace, challenge, etc.
  • Is only 1 assessment among others which contribute to teacher judgement
  • Is aligned to Curriculum for Excellence
  • Represents a moment in time regarding a child’s understanding
  • But, website can now offer national comparison data where this may be useful

Updates on SNSA developments:

  • 570000 assessments completed last session
  • 3 point scale has been replaced by a 12 point scale which provides more detail about the child’s performance – new training is available to support effective use of this scale
  • National norms are now available for comparison – these are/will be gathered from data at 2 points in the year – pre-Christmas then March
  • Data and feedback about the assessment process is being gathered from a sample group of practitioners/users.
  • The training menu for SNSA has been expanded by 3 more courses which focus on analysing data to inform improvement, including in  ASN and EAL contexts.
  • The Primary 1 User Review resulted in 30% of the questions being replaced, the provision of advice on classroom management for practitioners, gathering of case studies and set up of a practitioner forum which will be chaired by Sue Ellis and will advise the SNSA production team.
  • The Parliamentary Review is on going with a report due by May 2019.
  • Schools should continue to use SNSA as advised in the meantime.

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