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Progressions: Manage a student's progression

This guide will show you how to manage a student's progression.   Schools can use progressions to record student proficiency in a learning...

This guide will show you how to manage a student's progression.

Schools can use progressions to record student proficiency in a learning progression.

Summary of parts

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Detailed steps

1. Select assessments then select progressions.

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View

Detailed steps

2. Search for the student.

You can use the filtering options or search box.

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3. Select view.

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4. Select to expand the required mode.

Progression details will be displayed and highlighted green if a student has been marked. Hovering over the descriptor will show who marked the descriptor and when.

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5. Optionally select expand all.

This will expand all modes.

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6. Optionally select show all descriptors checkbox.

This will display all available descriptors.

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7. Select close.

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Remove

Detailed steps

2. Search for the student.

You can use the filtering options or search box.

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3. Select remove.

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4. Select yes.

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5. Select OK.

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Restore

Detailed steps

2. Select yes show inactive checkbox.

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3. Search for the student.

Use the filtering options or search box if needed.

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4. Select restore on the required student.

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5. Select yes.

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6. Select OK.

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