One of the key benefits of using EdPlace assessments is that they allow tutors and schools to effectively track students from an unbiased and clear starting level to the end of a lesson block, effectively measuring the progress made and showing how effective the intervention work has been. This allows educators to clearly demonstrate the value of their teaching to parents and carers. But how do EdPlace assessments do this?
Student data and insights
In the downloadable student report, there are a variety of scores available which will clearly demonstrate a student's understanding and can then be used to measure progress when the assessment is completed a second time. The marking of the assessment and presentation of the PDF report will also allow teachers and tutors to get the insight they need to maximise their teaching time and ensure their plans are targeted and personalised.
A total score is provided for each assessment, which is shown as both a fraction and a percentage:
A performance summary is also provided:
Here you can see how a student has been marked in each National Curriculum area in relation to the number of questions they were presented with within each. Our assessments have been designed with the number of questions in each National Curriculum area reflecting the weighting of this objective within the curriculum. For each National Curriculum area, you will see a graphic representation of student understanding, a score as a total, and a percentage. To learn more about the PDF report and how to use this data, please click here.
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