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      • No, only school account administrators can create a class that does not show any progress made by the students in previous ones. They do this by selecting 'Student progress' when creating the new class. If your students are repeating the course, progress tracking will start again.
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  2. If your students are repeating the course, progress tracking will start again. Teachers linked to a school account can ask a current administrator to grant them admin access or to create a progress reset class on their behalf.

  3. You can do this by creating aProgress resetclass and adding them to it. Their previous progress in activities, tests or assignments won’t be visible in the data views or reports for the new class.

  4. I have missed the deadline for submitting my report(s) - can I still submit? No. It is not possible to submit a report when the reporting window has closed. You are advised to email your report directly to the student, ideally with the Department, Degree Committee and College copied in.

  5. Reset lesson or course progress. You can reset progress for any specific lesson or for an entire course. When you reset a student’s progress, it will mark the lesson(s) as incomplete and will also reset any quiz scores. To reset lesson progress: Navigate to the Progress Reports tab of a specific student.

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  6. readtheory.org › frequently-asked-questionsFAQ - ReadTheory

    Yes, you can reset student progress by clicking the “Reset Progress” button found on the student progress report page while logged in as a teacher. Resetting the progress for this student will result in the loss of ALL his or her quiz data except for points earned, which will remain intact.

  7. Course reports are available for the following: Lesson completion - View average completion rates for your course. Video stats - View how videos in your course are performing (including data on video engagement, play rates, etc.). You can also view a retention report for each video.

  8. It means that tracking your progress starts again in your new class. Your previous progress is still available to view in the data for your old class.

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