Show how to pick a section, and the navigation options available Explain course vs. section – in Classrooms can look at 2 sections of same course togetherShow how to get here from sub-navigationTalk about teacher drop-down menu for principalsPoint out link to curriculum and past year sections, if applicableClassrooms and benchmarks dashboards work the same way—difference between two categoriesExpand a test—the best way to navigate to reports—these are the same links we saw on the Classroom Assessment Monitor
In this classroom report, results are grouped by standard; it shows how many students are in each score group per standardMaterials and standards coverageDrill in to see namesTry it outDiscuss Times Taught and Times AssessedWill parse out results from open response items associated with multi-dimensional rubricStandards and Materials may be scheduled directly to the Lesson Planner from this screen—try it later
This report is available both at the school and classroom level. In this classroom example, the teacher can see not only which questions struggled with, but also see the most popular wrong answersGo to benchmark/classroom dashboard (or My Schoolnet) to get to item analysisViews – Low performing option, Current vs. total enrollmentSection wide comparisonClick on item - sometimes content not availableGenerate PDF to view printable viewPractice – have participants identify a question that many students missed and speculate on reasons why
Year-To-Date optionSwitching levels—names may varyV15 note – multi-dimensional rubrics
It works the same way for standardized testsCan drill down to skill level IF score group results are available