You can find out how well an individual student understands the material covered on a specific completed assessment. You can also view a report for all the assessments a student has taken.
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How to Access Test Results for an Individual Student on a Particular Test
Teachers and campus-level users:
Generate a dashboard and click a program name (or CRS View button beside it) (refer to Icons).
Click a test title (or CRS View button beside it) in the table of assessments (refer to Icons). A page of test results appears.
Select the Performance by Student tab.
Click the name of an individual student (or CRS View button beside it) in the report (refer to Icons). The Student Performance on Test report appears (refer to Figure 29).
District-level users:
Generate a dashboard and click a program name (or the CRS View button beside it) (refer to Icons).
Click a test title (or CRS View button beside it) in the table of assessments (refer to Icons). A page of test results by campus appears.
Click a campus name (or CRS View button beside it) (refer to Icons). The Campus Performance on Test report appears.
Perform the same steps as teachers and campus-level users, starting at Step 3.
You can view the student’s performance in each area of the test using the reporting category sections, which you can click to expand (refer to Figure 29).
Table 9. Teacher View: Student Performance on Test Report | |
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# | Element |
1 | Row of data for the student |
2 | Reporting section category bars |
How to Use the Student Portfolio Report to View Only the Tests You're Interested In
You can temporarily filter which tests you want to see in the Student Portfolio Report. You may want to do this, for example, if you are an RLA teacher and you do not want to see a student’s mathematics scores. By default, the data for those math assessments appear in the report, but you can exclude them.
In the Filters panel on the left side of the Student Portfolio Report (refer to Figure 31), click either the expand button or the Test Group button (refer to Icons). The Filters panel expands (refer to Figure 31).
Mark as many selections as you like in the Program section of the Filters panel. Tests are organized by test type, subject, and grade.
Click Apply. The Student Portfolio Report updates to show only data for those tests.
Optional: To revert all filters to their defaults, open the filters panel again and click Clear Filters. Click Apply. Filters also revert when you log out, switch user roles, or switch systems.
Table 11. Student Portfolio Report Elements | |
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# | Element |
1 | Button to expand just the Filters panel |
2 | Button to expand Program Options |
Table 12. Student Portfolio Report Elements | |
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# | Element |
1 | Program options (all selected) |
2 | Apply button and Clear Filters |
How to View a Student’s Performance on Tests From a Previous School Year or Years
If there are multiple years of interim or summative test history for a student, the Student Portfolio Report can look back at previous years. This gives you a high-level look at the student’s progress. Student Portfolio Reports can show student performance from a time when the students were not yet associated with you. For example, if you are a grade 7 teacher, you can use these reports to view a current student’s performance on last year’s grade 6 tests.
On the left side of the page, click either the Filters Expand button or the School Year button(refer to Figure 34). The Filters panel expands (refer to Icons).
Under School Year, select a year or years (refer to Figure 35).
Click Apply.
To switch back to the current year:
Open the Filters panel again.
Click Clear Filters.
Click Apply.
Table 13. Student Portfolio Report Elements | |
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# | Element |
1 | Button to expand just the Filters panel |
2 | Button to expand Filters panel and school year options |
Table 14. Student Portfolio Report Elements | |
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# | Element |
1 | School year filter |
2 | Apply button and Clear Filters |