Showing posts with label 2022 Evaluation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2022 Evaluation. Show all posts

Thursday, January 26, 2023

Reflection for 2022 including externals

 Here is the external results:


There are 27 students in this class, 20 out of 27 sat for for external examination. Out of 20 students 18 passed their externals with one Excellence endorsement, five Merit Endorsements and twelve Achieve endorsements.  Three passed all three externals(with 26 credits), three  passed two externals (with 22 credits)and twelve passed one externals(with 18 credits). I really impressed with their outstanding results.

 There are eight Maori learners in this class and five of them passed their external, one with Merit endorsement and four with Achieved endorsement too.




Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Burst and bubbles/ 2022

 Here is my burst and bubbles. And I had the privilege to share this at Tamaki College staff PLD too.

My inquiry focus is based on how do I capitalize on the whanaungatanga and the sense of wellbeing that already exists among the learners of my  year11 Mathematics class(Akomanga Kaihanga) to empower their learning?

This goal provides a strong pathway into year12 using literacy strategies , skill practice, 

confidence building and well being techniques.

 

 My personal goal is that as an Assistant HOD, I want to Increase students’ Mathematics achievement in year 12 and Year 13. This goal will make a powerful contribution towards Numeracy,  school goals, Department goals, and Manaiakalani goals.



To build up a rich picture of my learners I used student voice, topic test and PAT results.


This is a mixed ability year11 Akomanga Kahinga class consisting of 27 students: 9 Tongans,3 South east Asian, 2 Samoans,8 Maori and 5 Cook island Maori.


From the PAT results ranging from stannine 7 to 1,there is clear diversity shown here in terms of mathematics and literacy skills.

 

This course consists of 4 internals and 3 externals.I divided them into 3 groups, First group of seven students  sat for 3 externals( which is the first time at Tamaki College), second group of 13 sat for two external and the third group 7 students sat internal only. 

The hardest thing is to teach how to teach all three externals and 4 internals during class time ia a mixed ability class.  In order to balance,I taught one external class during after school. 



I made the following changes: 

Planning by term,Promoting culturally responsive pedagogy by translating into their languages, TAPASA framework, Learners to lead, Literacy strategies from Dr Janni, working with Matt Goodwin, Collaborating with Whanau weekly, peer teaching groups, study classes and Wellbeing weekly check ins.



As I step into term1 Lockdown hit, my tweaks were  Google jamboard, Miro online board, tracking sheet, DOC hub lessons using apple pencil, to rewind.These strategies helped us to overcome the second lockdown too.


Overall I would rate the changes in student learning as impressive so far because no loss during both lock downs as I did extra support  for those who are working in the goldilock zone due to COVID. 


Qualitative shift- positive attitude, questioning skills, critique each other and shift in their growth mindset.


Quantitative shift-  

Due to covid,learners are eligible for learning recognition credits. According to that calculation, to date 16 have gained 16 credits, 7 have gained 13 credits and the rest of their work is under progress.24 out 27 have gained Numeracy.


Externals-20/20 sat their MCAT and 19/20  sat their Graph and 7/7 sat their Geometry .

My Next steps are that  I am waiting for external results  to finalise. I also wish to  collaborate with other teachers and share my findings with colleagues/dpt. Feel free to view my blog, Thank you.




Ethnicity

Total

Numeracy

Ext(1)

Ext(2)

Ext(3)

Maori

16

Y

Samoan

16

Y

Tongan

16

Y

Maori

16

Y


Maori

16

Y


Tongan

16

Y


Tongan

16

Y


Cook Island Maori

16

Y


Cook Island Maori

16

Y


Maori

16

Y


Maori

16

Y


South East Asian

16

Y

Tongan

16

Y


Tongan

16

Y

Tongan

16

Y


Tongan

16

Y


Cook Island Maori

13

Y




Maori

13

Y

Maori

13

Y




South East Asian

13

Y

Cook Island Maori

13

Y


Tongan

13

Y



South East Asian

13

y

WD

WD

Tongan

8





Maori






Cook Island Maori






Samoan








Saturday, May 28, 2022

As91035 (1.10 )Multivariate data Evaluation and Numeracy celebration.

 My learners continued to work hard and completed their third  topic last week. I found workspace beneficial in managing the test. Here are the results,



















Now , there  are 28 learners in this class(as I got two more new arrivals) and 22 sat the 

test and 20 of the learners completed the internal.8 learners gained Excellence, 

10 learners gained Merit and 2 gained Achievement. Rest of them are still working 

towards their first internals. Results are overwhelming as they have improved their 

wringing skills using PEEL strategy.

Here is the feedback:















Friday, April 15, 2022

As 91032(1.7) Trigonometry Evaluation

 My learners continued to work hard and completed their second topic last week. I found workspace beneficial in managing the test. 







Here are the results 

There are 26 learners in this class and 21 of the learners completed the internal. They continued to work hard in order to achieve the results. 4 learners gained Excellence, 13 learners gained Merit and 4 gained Achievement. Four of them are still working on the first internal and another learner will be returning next term only.







This topic is combination of Trigonometry, Pythagoras and practical measuring. I am using a combination of SOLO taxonomy, ViTal sheet, workspace, study classes , KWL strategy and wellbeing check ins. 


































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