What makes simple and effective assessment?
Crichton Casbon, Education Consultant, at last year’s conference developed your understanding of the three stages of assessment.
Who is Crichton Casbon?
Crichton Casbon M.Ed (Curriculum Studies) is an internationally recognised expert in the physical curriculum.
Recognising the exceptional ability of physical activity to bring happiness, health and success, Crichton’s passion drives his esteemed work in the sector as teacher, advisor, researcher, author and consultant.
Crichton is a curriculum designer with a specialism in Physical Education.
Crichton managed the implementation of the secondary curriculum in England for QCA and directed the PE and School Sport (PESS) project as part of the Government’s national strategy for PE and Sport. Crichton has led the development of three national curriculum programmes of study in PE, national schemes of work and co-authored a book on assessment in PE. A former teacher of PE, geography and English, he has also worked as an LEA Adviser for PE, a School Improvement Adviser and an Ofsted inspector.
A lifetime’s experience within the world of PE and the physical curriculum lends Crichton a unique expertise and wealth of knowledge which he’ll be sharing in his workshop at this year’s conference.
What did the workshop cover?
The workshop took you through a process to support your understanding of the 3 stages of assessment and its central role in teacher’s planning and children’s learning. You’ll were shown:
- How to set your expectations of what children learn and make progress in
- How to use assessment to help children make rapid progress
- How to spend minimum time and effort for maximum impact on children’s learning and development
To help you develop or adapt your assessment, you’ll gain a range of valuable resources.
As part of the workshop, you gained a range of resources which you can use to develop or adapt your assessment.
This workshop helped you put the knowledge and understanding you gained into practice, this workshop was also linked to a practical workshop taking place on the day. The practical session was ‘Assessing within a PE Lesson’ which was ran by Jon Davies, Operations and CQA Manager at Aspire Active Education.
Where can you get a ticket?
Head over here to find out more about this year’s conference on 25th November in Birmingham.
See the highlights from last year's conference and get your ticket here.
Aspire:ED members get exclusive discounts!