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Planning for Learning, Teaching and Assessment in RERC
A Step by Step guide to the planning process for assessment in RERC
PLANNING FOR LEARNING TEACHING AND ASSESSMENT IN RERC
This presentation complements the document; “Planning for Learning, Teaching and Assessment in RERC”.
The slides show a step by step guide to planning Religious Education.
The number for each step in this slide show relate directly to the 7 stages of planning as illustrated in the flow chart on page 11 of the document.
1 Plan using the Core Learning from TIOF
2 From the Core Learning Identify which E&Os will be the focus of learning
3 Using the Core Learning Identify the key words from E&O for assessment
4 Use these key words to formulate Learning Intentions
5 Use these key words from your Learning Intentions to write Success Criteria
6 Use your Success Criteria to plan the methodology for your lessons and to identify the assessment points.
7 Use TIOF to plan next steps within and across levels
PLANNING FOR LEARNING TEACHING AND ASSESSMENT IN RERC
The presentation is intended to aid staff development in planning and could be used to structure a CPD event / workshop / departmental planning.
The slides systematically work through how to plan for learning, teaching and assessment for RERC using the example of ‘ The Communion of Saints’.
The planning process outlined can be applied to any learning experiences within RERC. (i.e. Not just to classroom experiences or core R.E.)
In order to use the presentation, it may be beneficial to work through the slides once, reading the content, considering the process and discussing the steps with others.
Then, at an appropriate time, revisit each slide again, but the second time apply the steps to the planning of a unit/theme/topic for your own school.
Planning
“Catholic schools aim to help all students to develop their fullest potential, preparing them for life, informing their minds and forming their characters so that they can contribute with others, and above all with God, to the transformation of the world.”This Is Our Faith
All planning for Learning, Teaching and Assessment for RERC should begin with the
core learning from This Is Our Faith for your stage.
By planning, using the core learning, with stage partners and across levels teachers can be sure that learning experiences progress at a level of challenge appropriate for each pupil at each stage.
Decide on Theme/Topic/Unit
Theme/ Topic/Unit
COMMUNION OF SAINTS AND HOLY SOULS
Decide on the Theme, Topic, Unit for development.This will usually, but not necessarily, be connected to the Liturgical Year
1. ‘Identify’ Core Learning
Theme/ Topic/Unit
COMMUNION OF SAINTS AND HOLY SOULSI have explored the ways in which we need other people in order to develop both in body and in spirit (CCC 1936)I am developing my understanding of how to use my body, mind and soul in the hope of achieving eternal happiness with God.I can describe my personal response to how this learning should have an effect on a Christian’s life and action.
Through research or by learning from appropriate witnesses, I have explored and evaluated how the Saints and holy men and women have ‘heard’ God in the past and do so today.
I have had the opportunity to explore what is meant by “pilgrimage” and to consider the place of prayer in pilgrimage.I have developed an understanding of the Church as a “pilgrim people”.I have responded to opportunities to participate in personal prayer, the preparation and celebration of a Class/Year Mass and/or liturgical services e.g., on the theme of community. I can describe how these can strengthen my faith.
1) IdentifyCore Learning
1) Look at TIOF to identify the core learning for the theme/topic/unit that you are teaching.
2. ‘Bundle’ the E&Os
Theme/ Topic/Unit
COMMUNION OF SAINTS AND HOLY SOULSI have explored the ways in which we need other people in order to develop both in body and in spirit (CCC 1936)I am developing my understanding of how to use my body, mind and soul in the hope of achieving eternal happiness with God.I can describe my personal response to how this learning should have an effect on a Christian’s life and action. RERC 3-02a
Through research or by learning from appropriate witnesses, I have explored and evaluated how the Saints and holy men and women have ‘heard’ God in the past and do so today. RERC 3-12a
I have had the opportunity to explore what is meant by “pilgrimage” and to consider the place of prayer in pilgrimage.I have developed an understanding of the Church as a “pilgrim people”.I have responded to opportunities to participate in personal prayer, the preparation and celebration of a Class/Year Mass and/or liturgical services e.g., on the theme of community. I can describe how these can strengthen my faith. RERC 3-14a
2)
Bundle Experiences and Outcomes
1) IdentifyCore Learning
2) By grouping the core learning from various strands together you will be able to ‘bundle’ the Experiences and Outcomes that will be used and identify what the
focus for learning and assessment should be.
2. ‘Bundle’ the E&Os
RERC3-12a
RERC3-14a
I can use notes and other types of writing to generate and develop ideas, retain and recall information, explore problems, make decisions, generate and develop ideas or create original text.I recognise when it is appropriate to quote from sources and when I should put points into my own words. I can acknowledge my sources appropriately.
I recognise the importance of personal prayer and communal prayer in the growth of all people’s relationship with God. I know a number of traditional Catholic prayers and I have developed an understanding of the meaning of these prayers. I have participated in different approaches to, and experiences, of prayer. I can describe how prayer is an important part of the liturgical and devotional life of the Church. I have reflected on how all of these are different ways of worshipping God.
I can describe what I believe Biblical texts say about the way that God spoke to people in the past and how God speaks to people today
I have considered the Christian vision of the dignity of the human person, made in the image and likeness of God. I have reflected upon how this has contributed to my becoming the person I am today.
COMMUNION OF SAINTS AND HOLY SOULS UNIT
LIT
Learning Intentions & Success Criteria 3) Identify the key points from E&O and the Core Learning for assessment of
Knowledge & Understanding - Skills - Beliefs, Values & Practices4)Use these key points to formulate Learning Intentions
5) Use the key words from your Learning Intentions to write Success Criteria
“The central purpose of religious education in the Catholic school is to assist learners to make an informed, mature response to God’s call to relationship. Religious Education is designed to engage learners in an educational process which, showing fidelity to God and the person, will:
• assist them to develop their knowledge and understanding
• develop their skills• exemplify and foster the beliefs, values and
practices of faith.”This Is Our Faith
3. Key Points for Assessment
KEY POINTS from E&O
• Christian vision of the dignity of the human person.
• Being made in the image & likeness of God.
• Reflecting upon how I am developing as a person
I have considered the Christian vision of the dignity of the human person, made in the image and likeness of God. I have reflected upon how this has contributed to my becoming the person I am today.
3) Key points from E&O
3) Identify the key points from E&O and the Core Learning for assessment of
Knowledge & Understanding - Skills - Beliefs, Values & Practices
3) Identify the key points from E&O
3. Key Points for Assessment
KEY POINTS from E&O
• Christian vision of the dignity of the human person.
• Being made in the image & likeness of God.
• Reflecting upon how I am developing as a person
Core Learning from This Is Our Faith
I have explored the ways in which we need other people in order to develop both in body and in spirit (CCC 1936)I am developing my understanding of how to use my body, mind and soul in the hope of achieving eternal happiness with God.I can describe my personal response to how this learning should have an effect on a Christian’s life and action.
I have considered the Christian vision of the dignity of the human person, made in the image and likeness of God. I have reflected upon how this has contributed to my becoming the person I am today.
3) Key points from E&O AND Core
Learning
3) Identify the key points from E&O AND the Core Learning
3. Key Points for Assessment
KEY POINTS from E&O
• Christian vision of the dignity of the human person.
• Being made in the image & likeness of God.
• Reflecting upon how I am developing as a person 3-02a
Core Learning from This Is Our Faith
I have explored the ways in which we need other people in order to develop both in body and in spirit (CCC 1936)I am developing my understanding of how to use my body, mind and soul in the hope of achieving eternal happiness with God.I can describe my personal response to how this learning should have an effect on a Christian’s life and action.
Knowledge & Understanding
Skills
Beliefs, Values & Practices
Christian vision of the dignity of the human person- we need others to develop both in body & spirit
Being made in the image & likeness of God-using my body, mind & soul to achieve eternal happiness
Reflection- describing my response to my learning
Effect on my life & actions
3) Identify the key points from E&O and the Core Learning for assessment of
Knowledge & Understanding - Skills - Beliefs, Values & Practices
4. Learning Intentions
Step 1.
Step 2.
Step 3.
Step 4.
Step 5.
Set the Learning Intention in context.
Use SMART Learning Intentions.
Use learner friendly language.
Use words associated with learning.
Display the Learning Intention for the visual learner.
“Learners learn best when they understand what they
are learning and what is expected of
them”
4) Identify the key points from E&O and the Core Learning for assessment of Knowledge & Understanding - Skills - Beliefs, Values & Practices
5)Use these key points to formulate Learning Intentions6) Use the key words from your Learning Intentions to write Success Criteria
4)Use these key points to formulate Learning Intentions
4. Learning Intentions4)Use these key points to formulate Learning Intentions
Knowledge & Understanding
Skills
Beliefs, Values & Practices
Christian vision of the dignity of the human person- we need others to develop both in body & spirit
Being made in the image & likeness of God-using my body, mind & soul to achieve eternal happiness
Reflection- describing my response to my learning
Effect on my life & actions
I am learning:to understand that all people have dignity. (3-02a)
about the lives of Saints and Holy men and women(3-12a)
to reflect upon their example and to understand how I should use my body, mind and soul to become the person I should be (3-02a).
4. Learning Intentions
4)Use these key points to formulate Learning Intentions
Knowledge & Understanding
Skills
Beliefs, Values & Practices
Reflection- describing my response to my learning
Effect on my life & actions
I am learning:to understand that all people have dignity. (3-02a)
about the lives of Saints and Holy men and women(3-12a)
to reflect upon their example and to understand how I should use my body, mind and soul to become the person I should be (3-02a).
Christian vision of the dignity of the human person- we need others to develop both in body & spirit
Being made in the image & likeness of God-using my body, mind & soul to achieve eternal happiness
5. Success Criteria
Step 1.
Step 2.
Step 3.
Step 4.
Step 5.
Link the Learning Intention with Success Criteria
Involve young people in deciding on what success looks like
Model what success will look like
Build in Skills and different learning strategies
Can be used to inform next steps
“The validity is increased when
assessment tasks and activities are
designed to closely match the agreed learning intentions and
success criteria”
5) Use the key words from your Learning Intentions to write Success Criteria
5. Success Criteria5) Use the key words from your Learning
Intentions to write Success Criteria
I am learning:to understand that all people have dignity. (3-02a)
about the lives of Saints and Holy men and women(3-12a)
to reflect upon their example and to understand how I should use my body, mind and soul to become the person I should be (3-02a).
Success Criteria:I understand and can explain that all people have dignity
I have explored the life of a Saint or Holy wo/man and used notes appropriatelyI can reflect and pray upon their life as an example for my own.I understand, from their example, how I can use my body, mind and soul to become the person I should be.
These success criteria use key words from all E&Os in planning bundle. The key words in red are from LIT 3-25a and RERC 3-14a.
6.Learning Experiences6) Use your Success Criteria to plan the methodology for your lessons and to identify the assessment points.
7) Use TIOF to plan next steps within and across levels
By using your success criteria for planning your methodology and by asking yourself “what would success look like for this criteria?” you will plan learning experiences which engage pupils and allow them to succeed at their own level.
The National Assessment Resource (NAR) highlights examples of how to plan lessons which integrate assessment throughout. It identifies assessment opportunities as moments where pupils:
something which is evidence that they have worked towards achieving the success criteria.
Remember that not all pupils will achieve all of the success criteria.
Assessment and moderation of evidence will be needed to show if a pupil has overtaken the intended learning and to plan next steps.
Remember- your success criteria
were formulated from your learning intentions
and these came from the key points of the
core learning and theE&Os.
If you plan learning experiences with the thought “what would success look like?” you can be sure that you are assessing and gathering appropriate and proportionate evidence of how pupils are progressing through the E&Os
WRITE / SAY / MAKE / DO
6. Methodology & Assessment Points
I am learning:to understand that all people have dignity. (3-02a)
about the lives of Saints and Holy men and women(3-12a)
to reflect upon their example and to understand how I should use my body, mind and soul to become the person I should be (3-02a).
Success Criteria:I understand and can explain that all people have dignity
I have explored the life of a Saint or Holy wo/man and used notes appropriately
I can reflect and pray upon their life as an example for my own.I understand, from their example, how I can use my body, mind and soul to become the person I should be.
S1 Lessons: Communion of Saints and Holy Souls
6) Use your Success Criteria to plan the methodology for your lessons and to identify the assessment points.
6. Methodology & Assessment Points6) Use your Success Criteria to plan the methodology for your
lessons and to identify the assessment points.
I am learning:to understand that all people have dignity. (3-02a)
about the lives of Saints and Holy men and women(3-12a)
to reflect upon their example and to understand how I should use my body, mind and soul to become the person I should be (3-02a).
Success Criteria:I understand and can explain that all people have dignity
I have explored the life of a Saint or Holy wo/man and used notes appropriately
I can reflect and pray upon their life as an example for my own.I understand, from their example, how I can use my body, mind and soul to become the person I should be
Planned Assessment: Pilgrimage Research:PEER ASSESSMENT
Prayer Focus Activity:SELF ASSESSMENT Witness of Others activity:SELF ASSESSMENT Oratory Visit:SELF ASSESSMENT Homework Project – life of a Saint: TEACHER ASSESSMENT Whole school prayer life:SELF ASSESSMENT
S1 Lessons: Communion of Saints and Holy Souls
Evidence Gathering
SAID WRITTEN
DONEMADE
What form can evidence
take?
S1 Communion of Saints & Holy SoulsPlanned Assessment: Pilgrimage Research: Write, Say, Make & Do PEER ASSESSMENT
Prayer Focus Activity: Say & Make SELF ASSESSMENT Witness of Others activity: Write, Say and Make SELF ASSESSMENT Oratory Visit: Do SELF ASSESSMENT Homework Project – life of a Saint: Write, Make & Do TEACHER ASSESSMENT Whole school prayer life: Make & Do SELF ASSESSMENT
7.Next Steps7) Use TIOF to plan next steps within and across levels
By looking at the core learning for the previous and subsequent years you will ensure you have evidence of progression and coherence of what is being taught. Considering this with other colleagues will aid in next steps, moderation, ‘bench-marking’ and reporting.
The document has been specifically designed to be used within and across levels. By working with stage partners, as in-school working groups and within associated schools groups, teachers can plan rich learning experiences for pupils which are age and stage relevant as well as providing evidence of application, breadth and challenge for learners.“This Is Our Faith” ensures progression without repetition in RERC and offers opportunities for connected learning in other curricular areas, within the school and the local community.
Recording LearningPupil Comment Teacher Comment
What have you been learning?
(K, U & Skills)Use the learning intentions
to remind yourself about the focus of learning.
How do you know that you were successful in this learning?
(evidence and profiling)What evidence do you
have to show your learning? What ’I can’ statements can you make? (look at your success criteria) What are you able to talk about, write, draw, discuss, make, choose, identify etc?
How has this learning affected your beliefs, values and practices?
(Impact)In what way has your
learning and reflection changed your thoughts, opinions, actions, attitudes, practices, beliefs?
This shows one of the many emerging example of how you may record evidence and is not designed to be prescriptive.
The learner and teacher are working with pre agreed Learning Intentions. The focus for learning and assessment should be clear to the pupil.
There is space to take note of the different types of evidence used which demonstrate success. The teacher and the pupil may record or comment on different sources of evidence here.
Importantly, reporting also includes space to record personal reflection on the impact of learning, ensuring that the focus for RERC is consistent with the rationale of This Is Our Faith and the Principles and Practice paper.
Recording LearningPupil Comment Teacher Comment Parent Comment
What have you been learning?
(K, U & Skills)Use the learning
intentions to remind yourself about the focus of learning.
How do you know that you were successful in this learning?
(evidence and profiling)What evidence do you
have to show your learning? What ’I can’ statements can you make? (look at your success criteria) What are you able to talk about, write, draw, discuss, make, choose, identify etc?
How has this learning affected your beliefs, values and practices?
(Impact)In what way has your
learning and reflection changed your thoughts, opinions, actions, attitudes, practices, beliefs?
Evaluation & Moderation of LearningUsing the PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE paper, ask if the learning, teaching & assessment in religious education enables children and young people to:
• develop their knowledge and deepen their understanding of the Catholic faith
• investigate and understand the relevance of the Catholic faith to questions about truth and the meaning of life
• highlight, develop and foster the values, attitudes and practices which are compatible with a positive response to the invitation to faith
• develop the skills of reflection, discernment, critical thinking, and deciding how to act in accordance with an informed conscience when making moral decisions
• nurture the prayer life of the individual and of the school community• understand and appreciate significant aspects of other Christian
traditions and major world religions• make a positive difference to themselves and the world by putting their
beliefs and values into action.RERC Principles and Practices Paper
Once evidence has been gathered, assessed and annotated, standards can be agreed. This can be done by discussing evidence with colleagues (e.g. Moderation discussions with stage partners, those working at different levels within your school and/or with colleagues across sectors).
Strengths and areas for development can be identified and used as basis for informed feedback, planning next steps for individual learners and reporting to learners and parents.
Experiences and Outcomes
Principles and Practice
The LearnerPlanning together for learning, teaching and assessment
Learning IntentionsStandards and expectations for planned learning
EvidenceA range of appropriate evidence
Evaluate LearningCollaborative approaches to evaluate the evidence of learning
Success CriteriaClear, relevant and measureable definitions of success.Learners involved in creating them. In pupil language.
Learning ExperiencesRich activities planned to take account of the Es and Os
and the design principles
Assessment ApproachesAssess: Progress.
Assess: Breadth, challenge, application
Reporting on ProgressReporting to learners, parents and others
Feedback and Next Steps
Ensure evidencereflects Learning Intentions
Ensure assessment approaches are built on success criteria
Professional reflection should build upon moderation discussions
Refer to ‘Using the NAR Flow Chart – Step by Step Instructions’ guidance notes
Feedback and next steps should relate directly to success criteria and consider progress, breadth, challenge and application
NAR Flowchart
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