Common Assessment

Collaborate on Common Assessment

Don’t live on an island – with Naiku, teacher collaboration is fundamental. Naiku makes it easy to work in Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) and create, share and discuss assessments and outcomes in a secure, professional environment.

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Teachers can easily share items and assessments with other teachers on their team, at their school, district, or with the Naiku world.

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Likewise, teachers can easily use items and assessments from other teachers by simply searching with appropriate key words.

Common Assessments

Teachers and administrative staff can readily share and review results of common assessments to aid successful PLCs.

Administrative Review

Campus and district administrators can view and compare aggregate student performance by standard across classrooms in any subject area – providing the insight needed on a regular basis to see how students are performing and to increase collaboration and teacher effectiveness.

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