Assessment Summary
Defined Progress Over Time: View Defined Progress Judgements in Assessment Summary
Learning Ladders offers different options to generate and report Attainment and Progress judgements. One of these options is Defined Progress Over Time Judgements. Learn more in our Defined Progress Over Time Guide (coming soon). Before viewing ...
Defined Progress Over Time: Managing Settings
Learning Ladders offers different options to generate and report Attainment and Progress judgements. One of these options is Defined Progress Over Time Judgements. Learn more in our Defined Progress Over Time Guide (coming soon) Managing Settings for ...
Assessment Summary Multiple Subject View
View multiple subjects in Assessment Summary It is possible to view the attainment and progress judgements for multiple subjects in the Assessment Summary Multiple subject view. How to create a report Click on Assessment Summary in the navigation ...
Why We Use 4 Assessment Descriptors for Attainment and Progress
Back in the days when schools used a ‘Levels’ based assessment policy it was not uncommon to see approaches with 6,7 or even 9 bands for the overall Assessment Summary. A number of legacy tracking systems perpetuated this issue with default bandings ...
How to View an Assessment Summary for an Individual Student
Individual pupil assessment summary charts can be viewed through the 'Students' tab in the blue menu bar on the left of the screen. In Students, search for the pupil you wish to view the data for either by their name or by class or year group. ...
How to Create Attainment and Progress Reports for a Class/Group
Assessment Summary is a simple yet powerful reporting tool that benefits both teachers and senior leaders. As an admin user, a senior leader is able to view the attainment and progress of every class in the school, in a consistent cross phase format. ...
How does Learning Ladders Measure Attainment and Progress
Assessment Summary measures progress and attainment over the current academic year of the student rather than cumulatively. Progress points are gained from assessments made in any year group for a pupil (associated to the current academic year, not ...