A4L Community Newsletter - December 2016 A4L Newsletter - December 2016 | Page 6

NEWSLETTER | Issue 34 6 News from the Australian Community AU Community Day & Annual Meeting: Overview by Bruce Rigby, NSIP The A4L Community in Australia recently held their A4L Community Day and Annual Meeting, on 30 November 2016 in Adelaide. The A4L Community Day began with an early morning Members breakfast. Following lots of conversations and demolition of bacon, egg and hash browns, A4L CEO/Exec Director, Dr Larry Fruth, set the scene outlining where A4L is currently at and how the organisation interacts with government, vendors and other standard organisations around the world. Members were introduced to the new chair of the A4L Community AU Management Board (SIFAAMB), Dave Burns, Executive Director Web and Digital Delivery, Department of Education and Training (Queensland) and the new chair of the NSIP Steering Group, Simon Maizels, Director – Integration Competency Centre, NSW Department of Education. The main agenda of the Community Day was open to a broader group of suppliers, educators and agency staff. It commenced with updates on a major program to introduce online delivery of the National Assessment Program for Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) from 2017. This included detail of the Results and Reporting Data Set presented by Anthony Yaremenko, Program Lead - Projects, NSIP. The data set is defined in SIF to encapsulate the outcome of staged adaptive assessments that by 2019 are expected to be undertaken by all students in years 3, 5, 7 and 9. Joerg Huber from Systemic and the cochair of the A4L Community International Technical Board (ITB) reported on global groups forming part of the ITB and also the current status of the Global SIF REST Infrastructu re 3.2 which introduces Functional Services. Following morning tea, Lawrence Royston, Managing Director of Groupcall and member of the A4L Community UK Management Board; Tony Hewett, Data Architect representing the NZ Ministry of Education; and Larry Fruth, representing the A4L Community in North America, reported on the status of interoperability programs and SIF activities in their respective locales. The reports were followed by a case study from Mount Barker High School in South Australia presented by Jenni Cook, Vice Principal Positive Education and Teaching Practice and Julie Humphries, Assistant Principal Curriculum. This session re-iterated the importance of measures of student well-being in developing appropriate learning programs and in highlighting areas where the school’s positive education program has made a difference to individual students and the school as a whole. It gave participants insight into the importance of interoperability in relation to student’s outcomes. A brief Annual Meeting was held over lunch at which newly elected members of the A4L Community AU Management Board and Data Standards Working Group, (the AU Technical Board) were introduced. Participants were reminded of the opportunities available to monitor and participate in development of the SIF Specification. The afternoon session chaired by Matt Farmer, Program Lead – Products and Market Engagement, NSIP commenced with reports on work to extend the SIF AU Data Model Specification to support exchange of data on student wellbeing and formative assessment. Focus then shifted to the Learning Services Architecture which is based on the SIF AU Data Model Specification and SIF 3 integration with reports from each jurisdiction regarding progress with implementation. Matt gave an overview of each of the implementation models and various vendors and jurisdiction representatives reported on their particular positions. The day was capped off by the SIFAAMB Chair, Dave Burns who asked us all to reflect on the day and what we need to do more of. Vendors in the room also highlighted the importance of having ‘a reason’ such as NAPLAN and NSW ICC to engage with each other and develop in-roads into the Learning Services Architecture. The enthusiasm of Dave and participants was palpable and we all look forward to a vibrant 2017. A short de-brief was had by those able to stay in the Pioneer Room over beer, wine and nibbles. Hope to see you all next year!