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The engagement model is statutory for use from 2021/22 academic year. Schools can no longer assess pupils against P scales 1 to 4. Further information is available in the 2023 assessment and reporting arrangements.
The engagement model is the assessment (replacing P scales 1 to 4) for pupils working below the standard of national curriculum assessments and not engaged in subject-specific study. Teachers must use the engagement model to assess pupils working below the standard of the national curriculum assessments and not engaged in subject-specific study at key stage 1 and key stage 2.
How will pupils be assessed?
The engagement model has 5 areas of engagement:
- exploration
- realisation
- anticipation
- persistence
- initiation
These areas allow teachers to assess pupils engagement in developing new skills, knowledge and concepts in the schools curriculum by demonstrating how pupils are achieving specific outcomes. They represent what is necessary for pupils to fully engage in their learning and reach their full potential.
How should schools use the engagement model?
The engagement model does not replace existing planning and assessment systems and schools will have autonomy over how it will be implemented.
The model encourages schools to measure each pupils progress independently, according to their individual profile of needs. It can also be used as a baseline tool to track and support ongoing progress.