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Product no: DT0005

 

This resource is designed to support Assessment for Learning in OCR A-Level Design and Technology.

 

This resource, written by a former senior examiner, presents an approach that has been proven in classrooms to raise attainment. It breaks down the NEA criteria into a series of easy to understand statements in student friendly language. It supports both self assessment and peer assessment, thus enabling students to identify their own areas for improvement.

 

It can also be used to support teachers in understanding and applying the assessment criteria for A-Level D&T. It has been developed from an approach used for GCSE D&T courses; this was developed by a former senior examiner and applied in his own classroom with great success, typically improving value added by more than one grade.

 

Included in this pack:

  • Teachers notes, including an introduction to using Assessment for Learning (AfL) and how to use the resource.
  • Tables listing the specific requirements to achieve the marks in each section of the NEA, written in ‘student-speak’, alongside tick boxes for self and peer assessment.
  • An editable version of the tables to allow for teacher customisation.
  • The ‘tick-box’ tables can be used either individually or as a booklet by students, to support improvements in their own attainment.

A-Level Design & Technology Assessment for Learning Pack (OCR)

£44.00 Regular Price
£39.00Sale Price
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    To pay via purchase order and receive an invoice (30 days payment terms), please send an email to sales@attainmentineducation.org quoting the required item, product number and email to send the resources to. We will then send the resources via email  within 1 working day. 

  • All resources are supplied as digital files. They can be printed as many times as you wish and used in any way by your school or college, including storage on a school network drive or virtual learning environment. They must not however be shared with other schools or colleges.

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