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Enhances Teacher Efforts by: |
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Letting teachers know instantly how each student is doing for each skill by simply viewing or printing a report. |
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Helping teachers understand which skills students have mastered and which skills need additional review, allowing them to effectively alter lesson plans to meet student needs. |
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Providing data to help determine the pace of classroom instruction. |
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Identifying specific skills in which most students are having difficulty, warranting whole-class instruction, as well as skills warranting small group instruction. |
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Providing the ability to demonstrate to students and parents measured academic progress made during the school year. |
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Gives educators and administrators comprehensive data by: |
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Providing schools and districts with "accountability" data and student information needed to assist decision making and support teacher and student needs. |
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Providing real-time information on what progress the district, individual schools, classes, and students are making on mastering critical academic skills. |
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Providing assessments and reporting the results in a format that corresponds with state or district standards. |
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Boosts Students' learning by: |
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Allowing them to work to improve their skills based on their unique needs and to move beyond skills that have been mastered by using the instructional component of the solution. |
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Providing frequent feedback on progress and, as a result, allowing them to become more purposeful in learning, set higher goals for themselves, and become more motivated to learn and work harder in school. |
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Providing software that requires little or no adult direction. |
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