Sonar Tracker: Test Performance Progress Report

Overview

This article provides an overview of the Test Performance Progress report's purpose, guidance on how to access it, the various types of information it contains, and the different controls that help you customise what you see in the report.

Purpose

The Test Performance Progress report lets you see test results based on Age Related Expectations for a variety of Subjects across multiple Assessment Periods. Using the information provided you can identify trends across the group, and put in place interventions to support pupils as needed based on their progress. By default, you can interrogate the test results to see which specific pupils are On Track Or Higher or have No Assessment data. Additionally, you can choose to view those pupils who are Not On Track. By default, test results are displayed for Reading, Writing and Mathematics for the last Assessment Period of the previous academic year, and the current Assessment Period. The main body of the report comprises the number and percentage of pupils who are On Track or Higher in each of the two Assessment Periods along with any changes in results between the two. These changes are highlighted, performance improvements with a green background and regression with a red background. The report also includes the percentage and number of pupils with No Assessment data. After the report has loaded, you can change the Assessment Periods selected and add additional Assessment Periods. The Subjects can also be changed or added to.

In this report, pupil counts and percentages are based on the total number of pupils selected, regardless of whether assessment data is available for them or not.

Opening the page

After selecting the Test Performance Progress report from the Reports page menu, you will be prompted to select which pupils you wish to include. Select one or more Year Groups and / or Classes then select Load Report:

Report Views and Elements

Controls

Control

Description

Select to refresh the contents of the report. This is particularly useful if you think that the data may have changed whilst you were using the report, for example, if someone else added new assessment data during the time you were viewing it.

Filters (1 Active Filter or x Active Filters)

The filters control indicates how many filters are currently applied to the data set. Select to contextually filter the pupils.

Assessment Period

Check one or more Assessment Period(s) that you want to include when running the report. When checked, the report will update to show the results from all Assessment Period(s) selected:

By default, the Assessment Period in the previous Academic Year, and the current Assessment Period in this Academic Year are checked.

The Assessment Periods available for selection will differ depending upon the configuration of Academic Years and Assessment Periods used by your school.

Subject

Check the Subjects that you want to use when running the Test Performance Progress report.

The Subjects to choose from are:

  • Reading.
  • Art and Design.
  • Writing.
  • Mathematics.
  • Computing.
  • Design and Technology.
  • Science.
  • Geography.
  • History.
  • Languages.
  • Music.
  • Physical Education.

By default, Reading, Writing and Mathematics are checked, however, you can uncheck these and / or check other Subjects.

Display Options

Check / uncheck the following to control how the report is presented:

Assessment Results Cell

Select the percentage / number of pupils within an assessment cell to view the names of those pupils whose results in the cells make up the totals shown.

Pupil

Select a Pupil to hide the pupil names for those individuals who the percentage / number of pupils in that specific assessment results cell comprise.

PDF

Select to create a PDF version of the report. When created, the report is automatically downloaded to your device. To view the report in PDF format, locate and open the PDF file using either the built in download functionality in your web browser or the file management tools on your device.

Training

Would you like training to help you understand reports in Sonar Tracker?

Follow the link below to find out about our key attainment and progress reports course and to book your place:

Reporting in Sonar Tracker

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