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- How to Monitor Pupil Progress in The Classroom
- How Pupil Tracking Can Support Learning and Development
- So, What Should We Be Doing?
- No Child Learns in Isolation
- Can We Really Measure Pupil Progress?
- Which Data from Pupil Progress Tracking Is Useful For Whom?
Monitoring pupil progress happens on an individual basis all day in a classroom. Every part of lesson planning includes opportunities to assess and evaluate progress throughout. Usually, it starts with a check of prior knowledge and understanding. Then some sharing of the next step in the topic/curriculum and regular checks that this is being under...
To take monitoring pupil progress a few steps further, it’s useful to track progress at a granular level, especially for those curriculum objectives which are built on over time. “But I am doing all that monitoring in the classroom!” you may cry. Relying on the teacher alone to gather and use all that information every day is not the most efficient...
The level of detail with which you track is entirely up to you, as is the method of recording. But it is important to track enough detail to enable changes to be made by any stakeholder in a child’s education. If the teacher does keep all of this knowledge of each child in their head, how does a parent access that to help at home? How can school le...
Children don’t usually learn efficiently when completely alone. They don’t even learn just from the teacher in the classroom. There are guides and support all over including peers, parents, teaching assistants, lunchtime supervisors and school leaders. Also, resources such as homework diaries and websites/apps. By sharing progress information we ha...
There are many schools of thought on pupil progress tracking. Some big issues came about with the old levels system. One was that pupil progress was often restricted into lovely linear graphs. They always pointed upwards on a pleasing diagonal. In reality, of course, children are humans and learning is messy. Fitting them all neatly into a “two sub...
For the child: giving a child the right feedback about their learning empowers them to take ownership. Sharing with the child simple successes can boost their engagement in the learning. Verbal feedback in the classroom is the most timely example of this. “Well done Catherine you got that spelling correct. Did you use sounding out? Do you think you...
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From September 2024, you'll notice a new-look to your Pupil Progress tracker. This article will guide you through all the changes so that you're able to continue tracking your attainment with confidence.
Add Your Own Tests and Assessments. Personalise the tracker to build an accurate picture of pupils’ progress from the start of the course. Add your own assessments with Question Level Analysis and link key topics to topic summaries.
This video is to help parents register for and use Student Progress Center to check students' grades, attendance, and discipline.
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Jul 5, 2021 · Track pupil progress across all areas – Compare attainment, behaviour, and attendance to fully understand how your pupils are doing; Engage parents in their child’s learning – Easily share updates on pupil progress through the Parent Portal and the Arbor App