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Educators and Administrators are more effective with Naiku

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Stop living on an island! PLCs are more effective with Naiku because educator collaboration is a fundamental part of the system. With our Teacher Teams feature, teachers can share assessments and compare results to enhance best practices.

What’s more, campus and district administrators can readily view and compare aggregate student performance by standard across classrooms – providing the insight needed on a regular basis to see how students are performing and to increase collaboration and teacher effectiveness.

  • Provides teachers a performance dashboard for their classrooms and students
  • Makes common assessments easy to administer
  • View results in real-time at the classroom, school and district level
  • Works on iPad, iPhone, Android phones and tablets, as well as Windows and Macintosh computers

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