Assessment and Reporting at Foundation Stage

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Assessment is the cornerstone of good learning and teaching. It can make a vital contribution to improving educational outcomes for all children. It’s about collecting, interpreting and using information to give a deeper appreciation of what children know and understand, their skills and capabilities, and what their learning enables them to do.

Assessment should:

  • complement and support the key aims of the Northern Ireland Curriculum;
  • be fit for purpose;
  • be manageable; and
  • be supported by teacher professional judgements that are consistent and reliable.

Teachers can use different types of assessment to gather information. They can use this information for a range of purposes, including:

Purposes of Assessment
DiagnosticFormativeSummativeEvaluative
To identify strengths and areas for improvement and to inform next stepsTo use assessment information to make specific improvements in learningTo acknowledge, record and report pupils' overall performance and achievement at a point in timeTo inform curriculum planning and to provide information for monitoring and accountability

In Years 1 and 2, teachers assess pupil progress in the statutory curriculum (the Cross-Curricular Skills, the Areas of Learning and the Thinking Skills and Personal Capabilities) and report this progress to parents. Ongoing assessment is based mainly on teacher observation that informs the learning programme for each child. Observations are a natural and essential part of good practice for teachers and classroom assistants. Well-planned, regular and skilful observations help teachers gather information about children’s progress over time, which ensures that teachers are meeting all children’s needs. The Foundation Stage classroom should reflect a culture of open communication, positive relationships and risk taking.

Resources

We have a range of tools and resources to support assessment in the classroom. Choose a resource to find out more.
  • PREREQUISITE_SKILL

    Prerequisite Skills (Q Skills)

    The Prerequisite Skills, or more commonly known as Q Skills, are an assessment resource to support teachers and classroom assistants. The skills

    Assessment
    Training Course
    FS
    KS1&2
    KS3
    SEN
    Eng
  • Quest for learning

    Quest for learning

    Questfor learning is a guidance and assessment resource to support teachers and classroom assistants of learners with profound and multiple learning

    Assessment
    Support Resource
    FS
    KS1&2
    KS3
    KS4
    SEN
    Eng
    IM
  • The “Big Picture” of Assessment and Reporting

    The Big Picture of Assessment and Reporting

    The Big Picture of Assessment and Reporting

    Assessment
    FS
    KS1&2
    KS3
    GEN
    Eng
  • Assessment for Learning - A Practical Guide

    Assessment for Learning - A Practical Guide

    In 2004, a major Assessment for Learning (AfL) project titled the AfL Action Research Project began in 25 primary schools. Supported by CCEA and the

    Assessment
    FS
    KS1&2
    KS3
    GEN
    Eng
    IM
    Communication
  • Interactive Levels of Progression

    Interactive Levels of Progression

    We have created a new interactive resource for the Communication Levels of Progression including all key stages: SEN, Foundation Stage and Key Stages

    Assessment
    Support Resource
    FS
    KS1&2
    KS3
    SEN
    Eng
    Communication
    Thinking Skills and Personal Capabilities