Using Learning Snapshots
Learning Snapshots helps inform teachers on student performance in relation to the curriculum strands and specific expectations.
This report will reveal gaps in student knowledge, allowing teachers to pinpoint the most effective intervention opportunities. This deeper level of reporting allows schools to better plan out learning for students, and track if interventions have been successful.
Learning Snapshots will be available to teachers and district/group leaders.
The level of data they can view will be dependent on their role within EP.
- Teachers will be able to view assessment results by their class.
- Groups/district leaders will be able to see assessment results by schools, and grade.
All data/results will be curriculum aligned to the strand, and specific expectation. The teachers class report rolls up to the district report, so all users have access to the same valuable data.
The data from the Learning Snapshots is the results from questions answered within EP pre-built assessments. To assess a student’s understanding of a strand, topic, or expected outcome, the curriculum reporting uses data from questions, designed to test a specific skill.
Learning Snapshots for Classroom
Learning Snapshots for the classroom will report on student performance against the curriculum.
Learning Snapshots will allow Teachers to identify gaps in student knowledge, allowing teachers to better plan learning for their class.
Gaps in knowledge will be highlighted at the following levels of the curriculum.
- Strand
- Overall expectation/sub strand
- Specific expectations/outcome
For each specific expectation, we use the score from the relevant questions assessing this outcome. To calculate the strand, each outcome is weighted equally. We surface the most recent student results.
Teachers can export the data as a CSV so they can use it with other tools.
Teachers will be able to drill down into student results for visibility of where the results have come from, and to view consistency of the student results.
Teachers can click through to the relevant assessment.
Learning Snapshots for district
Learning Snapshots for districts will provide assessment results by school, and grade. The assessment results will be displayed by strand so superintendents can identify gaps in student knowledge, and plan based on the best opportunities for intervention.
The data in this level of the reporting is rolled up from the class level, this means teachers and district leaders are all looking at the same data.
Gaps in knowledge will be highlighted at the following levels of the curriculum.
- Strand
- Specific expectations (coming soon)
Filters:
District leaders are able to filter data by date, grade, subject, and school to see student growth, and track interventions. Subject and grade level filters are mandatory for data to be present in the report.
School filters will be persistent, so a district leader can focus on a selected set of schools.
District leaders can filter students' results by levels of achievement. Definitions of the levels are below.
- NE 0-50% (This includes students with no data against an attempt)
- Level 1 50-60%
- Level 2 60-70%
- Level 3 70-80%
- Level 4 80-100%
Data restrictions:
If a school has less than one class in a grade, then this data will not be available in group reporting. EP does not provide any data that allows teachers to be identified.