Phrases with «reception baseline»

"Reception baseline" refers to a method used to assess a child's skills and abilities when they first start school, usually in the reception year. It helps teachers understand a child's starting point and tailor their education accordingly. Full definition

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Sentences with «reception baseline»

  • The Junior School Collaboration has issued a statement to say that they welcome the announcement by the Department for Education that, with the introduction of reception baseline assessment, Junior schools will no longer have their progress measured from Key Stage One. (pupilasset.com)
  • For this reason, the new NFER Reception Baseline Assessment, completed on school entry, includes tasks and checklists designed to assess a child's abilities in both language and phonological awareness. (thenferblog.org)
  • Schools and parents are being encouraged to boycott trials of a new reception baseline assessment, two years before it is even due to start. (schoolsweek.co.uk)
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