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Tag Archives: Assessing progress
Key Messages for Schools
Follow this link for key messages for schools from interim HM Chief Inspector of Education, Graeme Logan: Key Messages for Schools There are three key messages: Embed the Curriculum for Excellence using the definitive guidance provided in the Statement for Practitioners … Continue reading
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Benchmarks for Numeracy and Mathematics
Follow this link for the Benchmarks for Numeracy and Mathematics, which have now been published by Education Scotland to support teacher professional judgement of achievement of a level. The Benchmarks aim to set out clear statements about what children need … Continue reading
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Fractions assessments
Fractions assessments are now available on the Assessments page and on Glow. This assessment focuses on understanding of fractional numbers: Assessment – fractional numbers The second assessment looks at understanding of fractions, proportions and ratios: Assessment – fractions, proportions … Continue reading