Standards Testing Agency
Standardisation provides schools with assurance that LA moderation teams have the required knowledge to undertake moderation of key stage 1 (KS1) and key stage 2 (KS2) English writing teacher assessment (TA).
It ensures:
- the consistency and accuracy of TA and its moderation across England
- LA moderators are familiar with the KS1 and KS2 English writing frameworks for the 2022 to 2023 academic year
Each key stage is moderated annually. LAs are required to moderate at least 25% of maintained schools and 25% of academies and participating independent schools that have opted into the LAs external moderation process.
Approval to moderate
Standardisation exercises are used to gain the Standards and Testing Agencys (STA) approval to moderate and are undertaken annually.
STA approval to moderate English writing in 2023 will only be granted on successful completion of a standardisation exercise. Following feedback, we have agreed to open all three standardisation exercises for all moderators to attempt. Each moderator will be allowed two attempts with three exercises to choose from.
Moderator training
Online self-guided training materials will continue this year and have now become the standard delivery method.
Training materials for 2022 will be available on the Primary Assessment Gateway (PAG) on 10 October 2022. Previous years training and standardisation materials will also be available for use if required. LAs can use these materials to support their delivery of moderator training.
This year, several training videos will be available to download on the PAG. A higher quality version of these videos will also be made available on STAs YouTube playlist.
We recommend that LAs deliver training to their moderators before the moderators complete the standardisation exercise. This should preferably take place on separate days.
Standardisation and training timeline
Activities | Dates |
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Training material goes live on the PAG. | 10 October 2022 |
All moderators can complete KS1 and KS2 standardisation exercise 1. | 7 November to 18 November 2022 |
LAs to return exercise 1 moderation manager responses to STA. STA will mark moderation managers results. | 7 November to 18 November 2022 |
Exercise 1 commentaries available on the PAG. | 21 November 2022 |
LAs to return overview survey of successful pool/lead moderators to STA (exercise 1). | 21 November to 25 November 2022 |
All moderators who were unsuccessful in exercise 1 to complete KS1 and KS2 standardisation exercise 2. | 9 January to 20 January 2023 |
LAs to return exercise 2 moderation manager responses to STA. STA will mark moderation managers results. | 9 January to 20 January 2023 |
Exercise 2 commentaries available on the PAG. | 23 January 2023 |
LAs to return overview survey of successful pool/lead moderators to STA (exercise 2). | 23 January to 27 January 2023 |
All moderators who were unsuccessful in exercise 1 or exercise 2 to complete KS1 and KS2 standardisation exercise 3. | 13 February to 24 February 2023 |
LAs to return exercise 3 moderation manager responses to STA. STA will mark moderation managers results. | 13 February to 24 February 2023 |
Exercise 3 commentaries available on the PAG. | 27 February 2023 |
LAs to return overview survey of successful pool/lead moderators to STA (exercise 3). | 27 February 2023 to 3 March 2023 |
Moderation managers to complete spreadsheet and share moderator names of all who passed standardisation with STA. | 27 February 2023 to 10 March 2023 |
STA to share KS1 and KS2 blank approval to moderate certificates with LAs for 2022/23 test cycle. | 3 April 2023 |
2022/23 moderator training material overview
To help you work with the new training materials, we have provided the following lists which outline what the training material covers in more detail. This should make navigation easier for users.
There are several videos available, along with the accompanying transcripts. These videos are also available on the STAs YouTube playlist.
KS1 and KS2 2022 training videos and supporting material
2022 Video 1 professional discussion |
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The professional discussion covering the moderation process and how the professional discussion fits the overall judgement review, aims of the discussion and what can make a successful or challenging discussion.(Previously uploaded in 2021 now aligned to 2022 material) |
2022 Video 1 transcript |
2022 Video 2 collaboration |
The professional discussion as a collaborative process covering what is discussed and how a moderator can make the discussion collaborative and conversation equal using effective dialogue. |
2022 Video 2 transcript |
2022 Video 3 articulating the standards |
Articulating the standards covering how moderators can support teachers to articulate their understanding of the standards to support their judgments. |
2022 Video 3 transcript |
2022 Video 4 challenging the standard |
Challenging the standard covering how moderators might face and overcome challenging of a judgement, supporting teachers, and building confidence in validating written evidence against the frameworks to talk through the challenge and manage a difficult conversation. |
2022 Video 4 transcript |
KS1 2022 training material
2022 KS1 TE1 |
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Training exercise 1 (TE1): Writing effectively and coherently (this piece of work is for working at greater depth (GDS)). |
Activity 1: Considering the concept of composition in relation to a KS1 writer who has been identified as GDS. |
Activity 1a: Clarity and purpose |
Activity 1b: Defining coherence in context |
Activity 2: Exploring writing in relation to the pupil can statement The pupil can, after discussion with the teacher, write effectively and coherently for different purposes, drawing on their reading to inform the vocabulary and grammar of their writing. |
Activity 2a: Scrutiny of greater depth writing |
Activity 2b: Collating and considering evidence |
(Previously uploaded in 2021 now aligned to 2022 material.) |
2022 KS1 TE1 response document |
2022 KS1 TE2 |
Training exercise 2 (TE2): Independent writing and writing effectively and coherently (this piece of work is for working at GDS) |
Activity 1: Considering the learning opportunities that enable pupils to independently demonstrate their full application of writing skills. |
Activity 1a: Independent writing |
Activity 1b: Independent writing |
Activity 2: Exploring pupil scripts which
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