Reports Update

We’re passionate about providing educators with accurate and actionable results.  Today’s assessment results only tell a small part of the story.  A simple “percent correct” score does not help teachers or administrators inform instruction or make decisions.  Naiku enables you to know your classroom and know your school.

By leveraging technology, the Naiku Platform provides teachers with simple, easy-to-use, extensive analysis of each assessment.  This analysis delivers important insights about the classroom and each individual student’s understanding of the assessed concepts.  Armed with this information the teacher can effectively help all students achieve at higher levels.

Know your Classroom

Use Naiku to uncover the answers to these questions and many more:

  • How can a student complete a course without learning key components?
  • How can two students both score 70% on an assessment and be so different?
  • What are the struggles of an individual student?
  • What concepts are difficult for the majority of the class?

For example:
Two students take the same assessment and receive the same score: 70% correct.  Upon further analysis, however, it is clear that one student struggled with concept A, while another struggled with concept B.  Or, while looking at an item analysis of an assessment you might learn that only 40% of the class is proficient at questions that are aligned to a specific state standard.

Knowing a student’s overall score is not enough; understanding and being able to address individual learning needs is the key to success.  Unfortunately, without timely, clear, and concise data analysis it is difficult for both teachers and students to improve.  Naiku readily delivers excellent analysis and feedback that greatly impacts achievement.

Here’s an example of a report that helps teachers know their classroom. This classroom report shows how the whole class performed on the test. It also shows how each student performed. The results for the class are also disaggregated by state standards. This report illustrates one way of how Naiku gives actionable information to help teachers help their students.

Know your School

  • How can we know which students need extra help in October or November instead of March?
  • How can we realistically give a common assessment across the district, compile the results and make decisions (this week)? 
  • Are certain teachers successfully teaching difficult concepts?
  • How can I provide a technology tool to my teachers that reduces their work and provides them direct value?

 

 

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