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Order Summative Assessment by attainment
When entering summative assessment data, currently you can only order by names or yeargroups.
It is incredibly useful to order the children by their attainment (a bit like ordering the class based on their steps in the old TT).
This is particularly useful for a class/year group with a high level of attainment variance, especially for a subject like writing when we might be moderating and assessing across a year group.
It allows you to look at children of a similar level of attainement together as you are assessing far more easily, and this is particularly powerful when we are…
8 votesThank you for your feedback. Sorting summative entry columns per subject by attainment is now being implemented into the planning of our summative entry screen re-build. This is scheduled for release in January.
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copying targets to next term
Customers have suggested it would be helpful to be able to copy targets from one term to the next.
If these are entered into the wrong term, currently a school has to manually do them all over again.5 votes -
To organise data by score
On Target Tracker, data could be reorganised by more able to less able rather than just by forename/surname
9 votesThank you for your feedback. This idea has been implemented into the planning of our upcoming summative entry screen in January.
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Undo function for accidental data entry
When you have flood filled, particularly formative data, if you have made a mistake it would be useful to be able to 'undo' this and put the assessment back to how it was.
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Assessment complete
The effective assessment function is great for saving workload but does not give school leaders an indication that a teachers' assessment has been completed.
A option to confirm all judgements are finalised for the term (similar perhaps to the TT PITA function) or even just a tick box to say it is done could be a really useful tool to save leaders time checking with staff.8 votesThis idea is currently in the design phase and will be coming soon!
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