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• Progress 8: An Explanation
What is Progress 8?
• Progress 8 is a new secondary accountability measure
aimed at measuring the progress of pupils across a
selected set of 8 subjects.
• It is a type of value added measure, meaning that
pupils’ results are compared to the actual achievements
of other pupils with the same prior attainment.
• It has been introduced alongside another new
accountability measure; Attainment 8 – the two are
linked and will be explained in later slides.
When does Progress 8 come into effect?
• The Progress 8 measure will be introduced for all
schools in 2016. From this point, the floor standard will
be based solely on schools’ exam results on the
Progress 8 measure.
• The Progress 8 score and the Attainment 8 score will
be published in performance tables from late 2016/early
2017.
• Schools are able to ‘opt in’ early to Progress 8 if they
wish. If so they will be held to account on the new
performance measures one year early (based on 2015
exam results)
Determining the Progress 8 score
• The Progress 8 score is based on pupils performance
across 8 subjects – this performance score is known as
the “Attainment 8” score.
• Therefore, to understand Progress 8 it is necessary to
first understand Attainment 8.
• Attainment 8 will also be published in performance
tables alongside the Progress 8 measure.
Attainment 8
• Attainment 8 is a measure of a pupil’s average grade
across a set suite of eight subjects.
• Grades will be measured on a 1-8 point score scale,
rather than the current 16-58 scale.
• On this new scale, 1 is equivalent to a Grade G GCSE.
An increase in one point will represent an increase of
one GCSE grade up to 8, which is equivalent to an A*
GCSE.
GCSE GRADE 2016 POINTS
A*
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
8.0
7.0
6.0
5.0
4.0
3.0
2.0
New point scale scores for GCSEs
1.0
The Attainment 8 “buckets”
• The Attainment 8 measure will take the average of a
pupils points across a set of their best 8 subjects.
• The 8 qualifications that count towards the Attainment 8
measure must fall into one of three “buckets.” If a
qualification does not fall into one of these buckets, it is
not counted in the attainment 8 (or progress 8) measure.
The Attainment 8 Buckets
English
Mathematics
EBacc
EBacc
EBacc
Other
Other
Other
Bucket 1
• One slot for English
and one for maths;
double-weighted
Bucket 2
• Three EBacc qualifications
• (Sciences, computer
sciences, geography,
history or languages)
Bucket 3
• Three “other” slots
• Any remaining Ebacc
qualifications
• Other approved academic,
arts or vocational
qualifications
1
2 3
Bucket 1
English
Mathematics
Bucket 1
• English and
maths; both
double-weighted
1 • Bucket 1 can only be filled by English and
Maths. Maths is given double weighting when
calculating the pupils Attainment 8 score .
• English is only double weighted if a pupil has
taken both English Language and English
Literature. In this case, the higher of the two
grades is used here and double weighted.
• The lower graded English subject can still be
included in the third bucket – the “open
group,” but only if it is one of the pupils eight
highest grade. Otherwise, this space will be
filled by a higher grade.
Bucket 2
EBacc
EBacc
EBacc
Bucket 2
• Three EBacc
qualifications
2
Bucket 2 can be filled with a pupils three
highest grades from the Ebacc subjects. This
includes:
• Separate sciences
• Core & Additional sciences
• Computer science
• History
• Geography
• Languages
• Double science would count as two slots in
this bucket.
• Core science and additional science GCSE
would also take up one slot each.
These grades are not double weighted.
Bucket 3
Other
Other
Other
Bucket 3
• Any remaining Ebacc
qualifications
• Other approved
academic, arts or
vocational
qualifications
3
• Bucket 3 is filled with a pupils three
highest point scores in any three other
subjects, including English Literature and
Language (if not counted in bucket 1),
any further Ebacc qualifications, other
GCSEs, or any other approved
academic or vocational qualifications.
• A list of approved qualifications from the
DfE can be found here.
• These grades are not double weighted.
8 Qualifications?
• The 8 grades from the three buckets are added together and divided
by 10 to produce a students Attainment 8 score. The maths grade
in bucket 1 is given double weighting, as is English if the pupil has
taken both English Literature and English Language.
• No matter how full or empty the three buckets are, a students score
is always divided by 10 to produce an average score (10
representing the 8 subject slots, with English & Maths double
weighted)
• It is not mandatory for students to fill the three buckets or take 8
qualifications.
• If a student has fewer than 8 qualifications, or if some of their
qualifications do not fit into one of the three buckets then they will
score 0 points for the unfilled slots.
• Consider the following examples:
Example students results: Andrea
English
Mathematics
EBacc
Other
1
2 3
EBacc
EBacc
Other
Other
Subject 1: English Literature Included in measure? Yes – Bucket 1.Grade: A / 7English Literature: 7
Subject 2: Maths Included in measure? Yes – Bucket 1.Grade: D / 4Maths: 4
Subject 3: Geography Grade: C / 5 Included in measure? Yes – Bucket 2Geography: 5
Subject 4: Core Science Included in measure? Yes – Bucket 2.Grade: B / 6Core Science: 6
Subject 5: Additional Science Included in measure? Yes – Bucket 2.Grade: B / 6Additional Science: 6
Subject 6: English Language Grade: D / 4 Included in measure? Yes – Bucket 3
(Bucket 1 slot has been filled by a
higher-grade English qualification)
English Language: 4
Subject 7: Music Included in measure? Yes – Bucket 3.Grade: C / 5Music: 5
Subject 8: Art Included in measure? Yes – Bucket 3.Grade: B / 6Art: 6
Calculating Andrea’s Attainment 8 score
English
Mathematics
EBacc
Other
1
2 3
EBacc
EBacc
Other
Other
English Literature: 7
Maths: 4
Geography: 5
Core Science: 6
Additional Science: 6
English Language: 4
Music: 5
Art: 6
• To produce the Attainment 8 score, these grades are first added
together.
• Maths is double weighted. In Andrea’s case, English Literature is also
double weighted since she has also taken English Language.
• The resultant score (in this case, 54) is then divided by 10 (the 8
subjects, plus the double weighting of English and Maths.)
• This example student has therefore achieved an Attainment 8 score of
5.4
(8+14+6+6+5+6+4) / 10 = 5.4
Maths: 8
English Literature: 14
Example student results: Sonya
Subject Result Double weighted? Bucket Total
English Literature E (3) No English 3
Maths C (5) Yes Maths 10
BTEC First Award in Hospitality Merit (6) No Other 6
Cambridge National Certificate in ICT Pass (5) No Other 5
PE C (5) No Other 5
Music D (4) No N/A (all “other” slots filled) 0
Art D (4) No N/A (all “other” slots filled) 0
Cambridge National Certificate in Business and Enterprise C (5) No N/A (all “other” slots filled) 0
• This fictional example is aimed at showing the importance of a well-rounded
curriculum. Sonya has taken no Ebacc subjects, and her English grade cannot
be double weighted as she has only taken one English qualification.
• Having already filled bucket three, her remaining three subjects cannot be used
in the Attainment 8 measure (as they cannot be counted in the Ebacc bucket).
These therefore count as 0 in the calculations.
• Sonya has therefore achieved an Attainment 8 score of 2.9.
(3+10+6+5+5+0+0+0) / 10 = 2.9
Calculating Progress 8
• A pupil’s Progress 8 score will be published in performance tables,
replacing the current system of pupils being expected to make three
levels of progress from KS2 to KS4.
• It is defined as a pupil’s actual Attainment 8 score, minus their
estimated Attainment 8 score.
• The estimated Attainment 8 score is the average Attainment 8 score
of all pupils nationally with the same prior attainment at key stage 2.
• This prior attainment is taken as the average of a pupils KS2 English
and mathematics results, in fine graded levels.
• 2013 Attainment estimates are shown on the next slide, and are also
available on page 17 of the DfE’s Progress 8 Technical Guide here
Provisional 2013 Attainment 8 estimates
for each KS2 fine level
• If our student Andrea from the earlier slides had received
a KS2 average of (for example) 4.7, she would be
expected to achieve an Attainment 8 grade of 49 (or
4.9)
• This is based on the national average Attainment 8
score of other pupils who achieved the same KS2 results
as Andrea
• As we saw, Andrea’s actual Attainment 8 grade was 5.4
• Her actual attainment 8 grade (5.4) minus her expected
attainment 8 grade (4.9) = a Progress 8 score of +0.5
• This means that she achieved an average of half a grade
better per subject than other pupils with the same prior
attainment at KS2.
Calculating Progress 8 – Example A
Calculating Progress 8 – Example B
• As another example, Sonya from the earlier slides also
achieved a KS2 average grade of 4.7. According to the
2013 attainment estimates (these will change for 2016!)
she, like Andrea, is expected to achieve an Attainment 8
grade of 49 (or 4.9)
• However, a number of her qualifications did not count in
the Attainment 8 measures, leaving her with an actual
score of 2.9
• Progress 8 = Actual attainment 8 grade (2.9) minus
expected attainment 8 grade (4.9) = -2
• This means that this student achieved an average of 2
grades worse per subject than other pupils with the same
prior attainment at KS2.
Calculating Progress 8 for schools
• The school’s Progress 8 score is the mean average of
its pupils’ Progress 8 scores.
• This is therefore calculated by adding each individual
pupil’s Progress 8 score, and then dividing this total by
the number of pupils.
• For example…
Example calculation of School Progress 8 score
• Assuming that Andrea and Sonya are two of 200 pupils in a schools
KS4 cohort (each with a range of Progress 8 scores):
• The school’s Progress 8 score is therefore 29.5/200 = 0.147
• This score would be rounded to two decimal place in performance
tables, so this school would have a published Progress 8 score of
+0.15
Pupil Number Pupil Name Pupil Progress 8
score
1 Andrea - +0.5
2 Sonya - -2
3 Sarawut- +0.2
… … …
… … …
200 Lin - -0.7
Total: +29.5
How is Progress 8 used?
• The Progress 8 measure will be the only measure used
for floor standards.
• A school will fall below the new floor standard if their
Progress 8 score is below -0.5
• This score would indicate that the average achievement
of a school’s pupils is half a grade worse per subject
than the national average of other pupils with the same
prior attainment.
• If schools fall below this floor standard, this will trigger an
Ofsted inspection.
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NAHT explain Progress 8

  • 1. • Progress 8: An Explanation
  • 2. What is Progress 8? • Progress 8 is a new secondary accountability measure aimed at measuring the progress of pupils across a selected set of 8 subjects. • It is a type of value added measure, meaning that pupils’ results are compared to the actual achievements of other pupils with the same prior attainment. • It has been introduced alongside another new accountability measure; Attainment 8 – the two are linked and will be explained in later slides.
  • 3. When does Progress 8 come into effect? • The Progress 8 measure will be introduced for all schools in 2016. From this point, the floor standard will be based solely on schools’ exam results on the Progress 8 measure. • The Progress 8 score and the Attainment 8 score will be published in performance tables from late 2016/early 2017. • Schools are able to ‘opt in’ early to Progress 8 if they wish. If so they will be held to account on the new performance measures one year early (based on 2015 exam results)
  • 4. Determining the Progress 8 score • The Progress 8 score is based on pupils performance across 8 subjects – this performance score is known as the “Attainment 8” score. • Therefore, to understand Progress 8 it is necessary to first understand Attainment 8. • Attainment 8 will also be published in performance tables alongside the Progress 8 measure.
  • 5. Attainment 8 • Attainment 8 is a measure of a pupil’s average grade across a set suite of eight subjects. • Grades will be measured on a 1-8 point score scale, rather than the current 16-58 scale. • On this new scale, 1 is equivalent to a Grade G GCSE. An increase in one point will represent an increase of one GCSE grade up to 8, which is equivalent to an A* GCSE.
  • 6. GCSE GRADE 2016 POINTS A* A B C D E F G 8.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 New point scale scores for GCSEs 1.0
  • 7. The Attainment 8 “buckets” • The Attainment 8 measure will take the average of a pupils points across a set of their best 8 subjects. • The 8 qualifications that count towards the Attainment 8 measure must fall into one of three “buckets.” If a qualification does not fall into one of these buckets, it is not counted in the attainment 8 (or progress 8) measure.
  • 8. The Attainment 8 Buckets English Mathematics EBacc EBacc EBacc Other Other Other Bucket 1 • One slot for English and one for maths; double-weighted Bucket 2 • Three EBacc qualifications • (Sciences, computer sciences, geography, history or languages) Bucket 3 • Three “other” slots • Any remaining Ebacc qualifications • Other approved academic, arts or vocational qualifications 1 2 3
  • 9. Bucket 1 English Mathematics Bucket 1 • English and maths; both double-weighted 1 • Bucket 1 can only be filled by English and Maths. Maths is given double weighting when calculating the pupils Attainment 8 score . • English is only double weighted if a pupil has taken both English Language and English Literature. In this case, the higher of the two grades is used here and double weighted. • The lower graded English subject can still be included in the third bucket – the “open group,” but only if it is one of the pupils eight highest grade. Otherwise, this space will be filled by a higher grade.
  • 10. Bucket 2 EBacc EBacc EBacc Bucket 2 • Three EBacc qualifications 2 Bucket 2 can be filled with a pupils three highest grades from the Ebacc subjects. This includes: • Separate sciences • Core & Additional sciences • Computer science • History • Geography • Languages • Double science would count as two slots in this bucket. • Core science and additional science GCSE would also take up one slot each. These grades are not double weighted.
  • 11. Bucket 3 Other Other Other Bucket 3 • Any remaining Ebacc qualifications • Other approved academic, arts or vocational qualifications 3 • Bucket 3 is filled with a pupils three highest point scores in any three other subjects, including English Literature and Language (if not counted in bucket 1), any further Ebacc qualifications, other GCSEs, or any other approved academic or vocational qualifications. • A list of approved qualifications from the DfE can be found here. • These grades are not double weighted.
  • 12. 8 Qualifications? • The 8 grades from the three buckets are added together and divided by 10 to produce a students Attainment 8 score. The maths grade in bucket 1 is given double weighting, as is English if the pupil has taken both English Literature and English Language. • No matter how full or empty the three buckets are, a students score is always divided by 10 to produce an average score (10 representing the 8 subject slots, with English & Maths double weighted) • It is not mandatory for students to fill the three buckets or take 8 qualifications. • If a student has fewer than 8 qualifications, or if some of their qualifications do not fit into one of the three buckets then they will score 0 points for the unfilled slots. • Consider the following examples:
  • 13. Example students results: Andrea English Mathematics EBacc Other 1 2 3 EBacc EBacc Other Other Subject 1: English Literature Included in measure? Yes – Bucket 1.Grade: A / 7English Literature: 7 Subject 2: Maths Included in measure? Yes – Bucket 1.Grade: D / 4Maths: 4 Subject 3: Geography Grade: C / 5 Included in measure? Yes – Bucket 2Geography: 5 Subject 4: Core Science Included in measure? Yes – Bucket 2.Grade: B / 6Core Science: 6 Subject 5: Additional Science Included in measure? Yes – Bucket 2.Grade: B / 6Additional Science: 6 Subject 6: English Language Grade: D / 4 Included in measure? Yes – Bucket 3 (Bucket 1 slot has been filled by a higher-grade English qualification) English Language: 4 Subject 7: Music Included in measure? Yes – Bucket 3.Grade: C / 5Music: 5 Subject 8: Art Included in measure? Yes – Bucket 3.Grade: B / 6Art: 6
  • 14. Calculating Andrea’s Attainment 8 score English Mathematics EBacc Other 1 2 3 EBacc EBacc Other Other English Literature: 7 Maths: 4 Geography: 5 Core Science: 6 Additional Science: 6 English Language: 4 Music: 5 Art: 6 • To produce the Attainment 8 score, these grades are first added together. • Maths is double weighted. In Andrea’s case, English Literature is also double weighted since she has also taken English Language. • The resultant score (in this case, 54) is then divided by 10 (the 8 subjects, plus the double weighting of English and Maths.) • This example student has therefore achieved an Attainment 8 score of 5.4 (8+14+6+6+5+6+4) / 10 = 5.4 Maths: 8 English Literature: 14
  • 15. Example student results: Sonya Subject Result Double weighted? Bucket Total English Literature E (3) No English 3 Maths C (5) Yes Maths 10 BTEC First Award in Hospitality Merit (6) No Other 6 Cambridge National Certificate in ICT Pass (5) No Other 5 PE C (5) No Other 5 Music D (4) No N/A (all “other” slots filled) 0 Art D (4) No N/A (all “other” slots filled) 0 Cambridge National Certificate in Business and Enterprise C (5) No N/A (all “other” slots filled) 0 • This fictional example is aimed at showing the importance of a well-rounded curriculum. Sonya has taken no Ebacc subjects, and her English grade cannot be double weighted as she has only taken one English qualification. • Having already filled bucket three, her remaining three subjects cannot be used in the Attainment 8 measure (as they cannot be counted in the Ebacc bucket). These therefore count as 0 in the calculations. • Sonya has therefore achieved an Attainment 8 score of 2.9. (3+10+6+5+5+0+0+0) / 10 = 2.9
  • 16. Calculating Progress 8 • A pupil’s Progress 8 score will be published in performance tables, replacing the current system of pupils being expected to make three levels of progress from KS2 to KS4. • It is defined as a pupil’s actual Attainment 8 score, minus their estimated Attainment 8 score. • The estimated Attainment 8 score is the average Attainment 8 score of all pupils nationally with the same prior attainment at key stage 2. • This prior attainment is taken as the average of a pupils KS2 English and mathematics results, in fine graded levels. • 2013 Attainment estimates are shown on the next slide, and are also available on page 17 of the DfE’s Progress 8 Technical Guide here
  • 17. Provisional 2013 Attainment 8 estimates for each KS2 fine level
  • 18. • If our student Andrea from the earlier slides had received a KS2 average of (for example) 4.7, she would be expected to achieve an Attainment 8 grade of 49 (or 4.9) • This is based on the national average Attainment 8 score of other pupils who achieved the same KS2 results as Andrea • As we saw, Andrea’s actual Attainment 8 grade was 5.4 • Her actual attainment 8 grade (5.4) minus her expected attainment 8 grade (4.9) = a Progress 8 score of +0.5 • This means that she achieved an average of half a grade better per subject than other pupils with the same prior attainment at KS2. Calculating Progress 8 – Example A
  • 19. Calculating Progress 8 – Example B • As another example, Sonya from the earlier slides also achieved a KS2 average grade of 4.7. According to the 2013 attainment estimates (these will change for 2016!) she, like Andrea, is expected to achieve an Attainment 8 grade of 49 (or 4.9) • However, a number of her qualifications did not count in the Attainment 8 measures, leaving her with an actual score of 2.9 • Progress 8 = Actual attainment 8 grade (2.9) minus expected attainment 8 grade (4.9) = -2 • This means that this student achieved an average of 2 grades worse per subject than other pupils with the same prior attainment at KS2.
  • 20. Calculating Progress 8 for schools • The school’s Progress 8 score is the mean average of its pupils’ Progress 8 scores. • This is therefore calculated by adding each individual pupil’s Progress 8 score, and then dividing this total by the number of pupils. • For example…
  • 21. Example calculation of School Progress 8 score • Assuming that Andrea and Sonya are two of 200 pupils in a schools KS4 cohort (each with a range of Progress 8 scores): • The school’s Progress 8 score is therefore 29.5/200 = 0.147 • This score would be rounded to two decimal place in performance tables, so this school would have a published Progress 8 score of +0.15 Pupil Number Pupil Name Pupil Progress 8 score 1 Andrea - +0.5 2 Sonya - -2 3 Sarawut- +0.2 … … … … … … 200 Lin - -0.7 Total: +29.5
  • 22. How is Progress 8 used? • The Progress 8 measure will be the only measure used for floor standards. • A school will fall below the new floor standard if their Progress 8 score is below -0.5 • This score would indicate that the average achievement of a school’s pupils is half a grade worse per subject than the national average of other pupils with the same prior attainment. • If schools fall below this floor standard, this will trigger an Ofsted inspection.