Using curricular targets
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Curricular targets are based on learning objectives. They are informed and identified by analysis of children's work, discussions with children, teachers' assessment information and test performance.
In primary schools, curricular targets are used to support improvement by identifying next steps or areas of focus. They operate at a whole-school level to support whole-school improvement by identifying key areas of literacy and mathematics, and an individual or group level to identify next steps for improvement for identified areas of learning.
Schools might also consider identifying curricular targets for social and emotional skills.
Improving outcomes for children in the Foundation Stage in maintained schools (Ref: 03960-2006BKT-EN)
In this section
- Conditions for learning that support assessment for learning
- Designing opportunities for learning (planning)
- Involving parents and carers
- Managing NLS/NNS intervention programmes
- Using and applying mathematics
- Using curricular targets
- Wave 3 resource library
- Year 3 Block E Securing number facts, relationships and calculating
- Year 4 Block A Counting, partitioning and calculating
- Year 5 Block A Counting, partitioning and calculating
- Year 5 Block B Securing number facts, understanding shape
- Year 5 Block C Handling data and measures
- Year 5 Block D Calculating, measuring and understanding shape
- Year 5 Block E Securing number facts, relationships and calculating
- Year 5 mathematics timeline - Resources
- Year 6 mathematics timeline - Resources
Learning objectives
See also
- Assessment for Learning (AfL): Day-to-day assessment
- Assessment for Learning (AfL): Objective-led and outcome-led learning
- Assessment for Learning (AfL): Oral and written feedback
- Leading on improvement
- Supporting pedagogy: Conditions for learning
- Supporting pedagogy: Repertoire of skills and techniques
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