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NZ Centre for Evaluation amp Monitoring College of Education Dr John Boereboom Director Centre for Evaluation amp Monitoring CEM University of Canterbury Christchurch Johnboereboomcanterburyacnz ID: 572515

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CEM (NZ)Centre for Evaluation & MonitoringCollege of Education

Dr

John BoereboomDirectorCentre for Evaluation & Monitoring (CEM)University of CanterburyChristchurchJohn.boereboom@canterbury.ac.nz

The CEM CentreSlide2

The Centre for Evaluation and MonitoringEstablished in 1999Canterbury University/ Durham UniversityAnnually about 350 NZ schools and 70 000 students use our

servicesEvaluates and monitors progress of students, subjects and schools to enable evidence based decision making4 permanent staff1 contracted consultant software engineerTeam of 9 casual data entry staffSlide3

Services provided by CEMValue added assessment; PIPS, MidYIS7, MidYIS9Student attitude and engagement surveys SATIS and SAES

Teacher Engagement Survey TAESSchool Entrance Tests, entry into Year 7 and 9 (Mathematics, English and Reasoning skills)School competitionsCollege of Education Entry assessments Comprehensive programme of school visits: This year in Auckland, Waikato, Wellington, West Coast, DunedinSlide4

Value Added Assessment

Beyond Expectation

+ ve Value-Added

As expected0 Value-Added

Below Expectation- ve Value-AddedBaseline potentialNCEA/ CurriculumSlide5

The comprehensive on-line feedback can be used to:Identify student strengths and weaknesses and set realistic and motivational targets Identify students requiring support

Identify and share best practice and measure teachers’ influence on the academic growth rates of studentsIdentify high achievers or under-aspirersInform departmental planning and the School Strategic PlanDetermine where curriculum and instruction is having the greatest impact on student learningEvaluate the effectiveness of programs Community of Learning data sharingHow can schools use the feedback? Slide6

Assessment teaching and researchEDEM684: Assessment, Evaluation and Evidence Based Decision Making.Conference presentations: ELF ACER

TERNZJournal articles: Educations Review, Teachers matterSlide7

New DevelopmentsOnline assessmentSchool online registration and feedbackCollege of Education online entrance selection tests

TAES and SAESThe Great KIWI science, English and mathematics competitions for Year 6, 8 and 10Website development Demo

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