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jpembroke.bsky.social
Helping schools make sense of their data. Work with insighttracking.com because they make cool stuff. Co-author of Dataproof Your School. insightinform.co.uk
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@wirralgov.bsky.social Hi. Can I DM you with a gov question?

If you’re a Led Zeppelin fan, this film is a treat. Going to see it tomorrow. Limited cinema release so don’t hang around. www.imdb.com/title/tt1036...

*NEW POST* a suggested approach to collecting, analysing and reporting data in primary schools.

The latest Insight inform podcast looks at the thorny subject of Progress, as @jpembroke.bsky.social and @richardselfridge.bsky.social look at the Progress Mindset and the way in which progress measures break assessment. https://buff.ly/3NW7OkU

Designing an assessment data strategy for your primary school doesn't need to be complicated. @jpembroke.bsky.social gives you some of the tools you'll need to create a sustainable and positive data culture in your school. Read it here: https://buff.ly/413AoYL

Great stuff from @michaelt1979.bsky.social on proposed Ofsted framework. I’m now pondering if it’s possible to make well-judged adaptations that aren’t appropriate. www.tes.com/magazine/ana...

Wonder how many times that school inspection toolkit has been printed in the last 24 hours.

5 grades 10 categories Total score 50 School inspection attainment AND progress measures. How exciting! 😏

Sh*t that annoys me about modern life #672: clothing colour options.

Great to see Insight's data and assessment experts @jpembroke.bsky.social and @richardselfridge.bsky.social sharing their thoughts and advice in Twinkl Educational Publishing's 'Leading on Assessment in 2025': https://buff.ly/40rMRnF Thank you @twinklresources.bsky.social

Just back from watching A Complete Unknown at the cinema. It’s really good. That’s my review.

New from me: Locked into the Progress Mindset In many schools, progression through school is seen as a series of discrete steps within each school year. How widespread is this Progress Mindset? Please read, comment and repost!